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14. S. cinerea (L.) ; 1. elliptic- or lanceolate-obovate pointed 
subserrate downy and ashy beneath, stip. i-cordate, caps, lan- 
ceolate-subulate, stigmas simple or bifid, buds downy. — Height 
20 — .30 feet. — a. .S". cinerea (L. em. Sm.) ; 1. obovate-lanceolate 
rather thick reddish beneath, stip. -^-cordate acute, style very 
short thick. E. B. 1897. — p. S. aquaiica (Sm.) ; 1. ovate-elliptic 
thinner downy and rather glaucous beneath, stip. reniform, style 
inconspicuous. E. B. 1437. — 7. S. oleifolia (Sm.) ; 1. obovate- 
lanceolate rather rigid downy and rather glaucous beneath, 
stip. small rounded. E. B. 1402. — Varies greatly. These 
varieties are scarcely distinguishable. — Wet places. T. or Sh. 
III. IV. Sallow. E. S. I. 
15. S. aurita (L.) ; I. ohovate repand-dentate recurved-apicu- 
latemuch tvrinkled more or less downy above pubescent beneath, 
!<tip. roundish or reniform large stalked, caps, lanceolate-subu- 
late, stig. generally entire, buds glabroxis or slightly downy. — 
E. B. 1487. — Height 3 — 4 feet. Edges of 1. deflexed, point 
hooked. Stigmas and scales often reddish. — Damp woods. 
Sh. IV. V. E. S. I. 
16. S. Caprea (L.) ; I. omte or elliptic Jlaf acute crenate-ser- 
rate wavy at the margins deep green with a downy midrib 
whitish above and cottony beneath, stip. subreniform, caps, lan- 
ceolate-subulate, style very short, buds glabrous. — E. B. 1488. 
— A small tree, 15 — 30 feet high. Catkins very thick, blunt. 
L. mostly large and broad, rarely sublanceolate ; spring 1. nearly 
entire. — j3. S. sphacelata (Sm.) ; stip. often 0, 1. nearly entire. 
E. B. 2333. A bush. — Woods and hedges in dryish and also 
subalpine places. /3. Highland valleys. T. IV. V. Great 
Sallow. E. S. I. 
ii. Phylicifolice. Style long. Capsule stalked. 
■ * Nigricantes. L. punctate beneath, turning black in drying. 
Stip. with basal glands. 
17. S. nig'ricans (Sm. emend.) ' : young shoots and 1. downy, 
1. ovate-elliptic or lanceolate rather glaucous more or less 
glaucous beneath thin, point of stip. straight. — Shoots dull- 
coloured. — a. germen and stalk silky, st. erect. — a. . .S'. cotini/olia, 
(Sm.) ; 1. roundish elliptic or subcordate. E. B. 1403. — b. S. 
nigricans (Sm.) ; 1. elliptic-lanceolate. .£".5.1213. — c. S. Forster- 
iana (Sm.) ; l.elliptic-obovate acute, stip. vaulted, catkins long. 
E. B. 2344. — a. S. rupestris (Donn) ; awlshaped germ, and 
stalk silky or glabrous below, st. trailing, 1. elliptic-obovate. 
E. B. 2342. — 7. germen glabrous its stalk downy or glabrous, 
1 Combined as a subsp. with sp. 18 by Dr White.— H. & J. G. 
