CONTENTS. 



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App. i. Tridndra of which there are Plants 

 in the Country not described. 1502 

 S. tenuifdlia Lodd. Cat. and G. not of Sm. 



App. ii. Tridndrce described, but not yet in- 

 troduced, or of doubtful Identity with Species 

 in the Country. - 1502 



S. spectabilis, mas et fem., Host Sal. 

 S. semperfl6rens, mas et fem., Host Sal. 

 S. tenuiflora, mas et fem., Host Sal. 

 S. venusta, mas et fem., Host Sal. 

 S. varia, mas et fem., Host Sal. 

 S. amygdalina, mas et fem., Host Sal. 

 S. /igustrina, mas et fem., Host Sal. 

 S. specidsa, mas et fem., Host Sal. 



Group iv. Pentd ndrce Borrer. It 1503 

 Trees, having Flowers with 3—5 Stamens. 



16. pentandra L. ± Britain fig. 1299.A, 

 and fig. 34. in p. 1610. - 1503 



The five-stamened-flowercd Willow. 



S. pentandra, part of, Koch Comm. 

 The sweet Willow, Bay-leaved Willow. 



Variety 3£ 

 2 hermaphroditica ¥ 



S. hermaphroditica L. 



1503 



17. Meyeriana Willd. ¥ Pomerania 



f. 1300., and f. 33. in p. 16 10. 1504 



Meyer's Willow. 



S. cuspiddta Schultz. 



S. tinctbria Sm. in Rees's Cycl, 



S. pentandra (3 L. 



S. hexdndra Ehrh. 



S. Ehrhartiaxia. Sm. in Rees's Cycl. 



S. tetrdndra Willd. 



18. lucida Muhlenb. 1 North America 



f. 1301.,andf. 32. in p. 1610. 1504 



The shmmg-leaved Willow. 



S. Forbesii Swt. Hort. Brit. 



Group v. Frdgiles Borrer. X 1507 

 Trees, with their Twigs mostly brittle at the Joints. 



19. babylonica L. % Asia pi. 256. fig. 22. 



in p. 1607. - - 1507 



The Babylonian, or Weeping, Willow. 

 S. propindens Sering. Sal. Helv. 

 S. orientalis, fyc, Tourn. 

 S. ardbica, fyc. , C. Bauh. 

 Saulepleureur, Parasol du grand Seigneur, 



Fr. 

 Trauer Weide, Thr'dnen Weide, Ger. 



Varieties 1 - - 1513 



1 vulgaris fem. Hort. ¥. 



2 Napoleona Hort. ¥ 



3 crispa Hort. It pi. 257. fig. 21. 



in p. 1606. 



20. decipiens Hoffm. ± Britain pi. 258. 



f. 1309., and f. 29. in p. 1609. 1515 



The deceptive, White Welch, or varnished, Wil- 

 low. 



S. americdna Walker's Essays. 

 S. frdgilis, part of, Koch Comm. 



21. montana Forbes % Switzerland 



fig. 19. in p. 1606. - - 1515 

 The Mountain Willow. 



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22. fragilis L. It Britain fig. 1310., and 



fig. 27. in p. 1606. - - 1516 



The hr'\tt\e-twigged, or Crack, Willow. 

 S- frdgilis, in part, Koeh Comm. 



23. monspeliensis Forbes, i sk Montpe- 



lier fig. 30. in p. 1609. - 1517 



The Montpelier Willow. 



? S. frdgilis var. Borr. in a letter. 



24. RusselhVzwa Sin. 3f Britain fig. 1311., 



and fig. 28. in p. 1608. - 1517 



The Russell, or Duke of Bedford's, Willow. 

 ? S. frdgilis Wood v. 

 The Dishley or Leicestershire, Willow ; the 



Huntingdon Willow. 

 S. pindula Ser. Sal. Helv. 

 S. viridis Fries Nov. • 

 S. riibens Schrank Baier. Fl. 



Varieties 



- 1521 



25. Purshidna Borrer. ^ N. Amer. 1522 



Pursh's Willow. 



S. ambigua Pursh, Sm., Forbes, Hook. 



App. i. Frdgiles introduced, but not yet de- 

 scribed, or of doubtful Identity. 1522 



S. adsce"ndens Donald's Nursery. 



S. bigemmis Lodd. Cat. 



S. decipiens, fem., Lodd. Cat. 



S. fragilis Lodd. Cat. 



S. murina Lodd. Cat. 



S. rtibra G. Lodd. 



App. ii. Frdgiles described, but not yet in- 

 troduced, or of doubtful Identity with in- 

 troduced Species. - - 1522 



S. fragilis, mas etfem., Host Sal. 

 S. fragilior, mas et fem., Host Sal. 

 S. fragiUssima, mas et fem., Host Sal. 



S. frdgilis Host Sjn. 

 S. palustris, mas et fem., Host Sal. 

 S. capensis Thunb. Fl. Cap. 

 S. subserrata Willd. Sp. PI. 

 S. Safsaf bce'lledi Forsk. Cat. PI. .(Egypt. 



Group vi. A'lbce Borrer. ¥ 1522 



Trees of the largest Size, with the Aspect of the 

 Foliage whitish. 



26. alba£. ± Europe pi. 259,260. f. 1314, 



1315., and f. 136. in p. 1629. 1 522 



The whitish-leaved, or common white, Willa--. 

 S. alba, part of, Koch Comm. 

 The Huntingdon, or Swallow -tailed, Wil- 

 low. 



Varieties ¥ - - 1523 



2 caerulea It fig. 137. in p. 1629. 

 Blue Willow. 



S. alba var. Sm. Fl. Br. 



S. cceriilea Sm. Eng. Bot. 



S. alba /3 Sm. Eng. Fl. 



The upland, or red-twigged, Wit 



low, Pontey. 

 The Leicester Willow, Davy's Agr. 



Chem. 

 ? 3 crispa It 

 4 rosea Lodd. Cat. It 



1525 



27. vitellina L. It Britain pi. 261. fig. 20. 

 in p. 1606. - - - 1528 



The yolk-of-egg-coloured, or yellow, Willow, or 

 Golden Osier. 



S. alba Koch Comm. 



Variety ¥ - - 1528 



With reddish hranchlets, Sm It 

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