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dark coloured, rough bark. The leaves are fmooth 

 and of equal colour on both fides j narrow, lance- 

 fliaped, and very flightly ferrated. The kaikins arc 

 long and flender. 



With ferrated vHlofe leaves. 



2. Salix fericea. Ozkr^ or Silky leaved Wil-- 



low. 



This rifes generally to the height of eight or ten 

 feet, with many fhrubby ftalks, covered with pretty 

 fmooth, dark, greenifti bark. The leaves are fhort* 

 er and fomewhat broader than the other kind, lance- 

 fhaped, filky underneath, and very ftightly ferrated 

 on the edges. 



# # # JT/'/yb entire vilkfe kams. 



3. Salix humilis. Dnvarf Willow. 



This feldom rifes above three or four feet, with 

 greenifh, fomewhat downy ftalks. The leaves arc 

 larger than the other kind&, entire, oblong, fome- 

 what oval, and glaucous or whitifh underneath. 

 There are fome varieties of larger growth, belong- 

 ing either to this or the laft mentioned kind.. 



SAMBUCUS. 



The E L D E R ^ T R E 



Clafs 5. Order 3. Pentandria Trigynia. 



nPHE Empalement is of one leaf, above, very fmall, five-part- 



ed) and permanent. 

 7 he Corolla is of one petal, concave wheel-lhaped,. part five- 

 cleft, obtufe, the divifions reflexed. 



The 



