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c. 8. Forsteriana (Sm.); 1. elliptic-obovate acute, stip. vaulted, 
catkins long. E. B. 2344.—8. S. rupestris (Donn); awlshaped 
germ. and stalk silky or glabrous below, st. trailing, 1. elliptic- 
obovate. EH. B, 2342.—y. germen glabrous, stalk downy or gla- 
brous, st. erect.—a. S, Andersoniana (Sm.); 1. elliptic-oblong 
acute, caps. awlshaped not wrinkled. E. B. 2343.—b. S. damas- 
cena (Forbes) ; 1. broadly elliptical or subrhomboidal acute, caps. 
not wrinkled. E. B. 8. 2709.—c. S. petrea (And.); 1. oblong 
or sublanceolate, caps. wrinkled near the top. E. B. S.2725.— 
2? S. hirta (Sm.) ; 1. elliptic-cordate pointed, “ caps. very pubes- 
cent” (Leefe) “glabrous” (Arn.) not wrimkled.—Sides of 
streams, osier-grounds and mountains. Sh. IV.—VI. 
C. Virentes (Fries.). L. smooth, scarcely any crisped pubescence 
beneath, not turning black. Style manifest. 
19. S. lawrina (Sm.); young shoots and 1. densely downy or 
hairy towards the end, ]. afterwards glabrous dark dull green 
above glaucous beneath (young 1. turning black).—«. stalk of 
germ. hairy.—a. S. propinqua cam 1. elliptical acute, germ. 
silky towards the end, style longer than stigmas. B. B.S. 2729. 
—b. S. tenuior (Borr.); 1. elliptic-oblong acute, germ. silky, 
style as long as stigmas. FE. B. S. 2650.—c. 8. lawrina (Sm.) ; 
1. obovate-lanceolate narrow acute, germ. silky, style longer than 
stigmas. S. bicolor Sm., E. B. 1806.—8. 8S. tenuifola (L.); 
germ. and style quite glabrous, |. elliptical acute. E. B. 8.2795. 
—Thickets and river banks, chiefly in England. Sh. IV. V. 
20. S. phylicifolia (L.); shoots and 1. soon quite glabrous, 
1. rigid dark shming green above glaucous beneath not turnmg 
black.—a. germ. and stalk silky or hairy.—a. S. radicans (Sm.) ; 
1. oblong or elliptic-lanceolate, style elongated. S. phylicifolia, 
E. B. 1958.—b. S. Davalliana (Sm.); 1. oblong-lanceolate 
pointed, style as long as stigmas. EZ. B.S. 2701.—c. 8. Weigeliana 
(Willd.) ; 1. roundish or elliptical obscurely crenate (acute at both 
ends in fertile plant), style longer than stigmas cloven. FE. B.S. 
2656.—d. S. nitens (And.); 1. elliptic-lanceolate acute at both 
ends turning rather blackish, style longer than stigma undivided. 
E. B. S. 2655.—e. S. Croweana (Sm.); 1. elliptic-obovate rather 
acute at both ends, style as long as stigmas, stam. free below. 
E. B. 1146.—f. S. Dicksoniana (Sm.); 1. elliptic rather acute, 
style about as long as stigmas, catkins short. E. B. 1390.—8. 
lower part of germ. and stalk glabrous.—a. 8. laxiflora (Borr.) ; 1. 
broadly obovate narrowed to the base, stigmas cloven. E. B.S. 
2749.—b. S. tetrapla (Walk.); 1. lanceolate narrowed to both 
ends, stigmas undivided. E. B. S. 2702.—y. germen glabrous. 
—a. S. Borreriana (Sm.); 1. lanceolate narrowed to both ends, 
stalk of germ. hairy, style elongate. E. B.S. 2619.—b. S. philly- 
reifolia (Borr.); 1. elliptic-lanceolate narrowed at both ends, 
