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obovate-elliptic thinner downy and rather glaucous beneath, 
stip. reniform, style inconspicuous. — E. B. 1437. — y. S. oleifolia ; 
1. obovate-lanceolate rather rigid downy and rather glaucous 
beneath, stip. small roiiuded. — £. B. 1402. — Varies greatly ; va- 
rieties scarcely distinguishable. — Wet places. T. or S'h; UI. 
IV. Sallow. E. S. I. 
15. S. aur'ita (L.) ; I. ohovate repand-dentate recurved-apicu- 
late much wrinkled move or less dowTay above pubescent beneath, 
Stip. roundish or reniform large stalked, caps, lanceolate-subulate, 
stig. generally entire, huds glabrous or slightly downy. — E. B, 
1487. — Height 3 — 4 feet. Edges of 1. denexed, point hooked. 
Stigmas and scales often reddish. — Damp woods. Sh. IV. V. 
E. S. I. 
16. S. cdprea (L.) ; I. ovate or elliptic Jlat acute crenate- 
serrate wavy at the margins deep green with a downy midrib 
whitish above and cottony beneath, stip. subreniform, caps, lan- 
ceolate-subidate, style veiy short, huds glabrous. — E. B. 14^'8. 
8. sphacelata E. B. 2333.— A small tree, 15—30 feet high. 
Catkins very thick, blunt. L. mostly large and broad, rarely 
sublanceolate ; spring 1. nearly entire. — Woods and hedges in 
drjish and also subalpine places. T. IV. V. Great Sallow. E. S. 1. 
B. Nigricantes (Borr.). L. punctate beneath, turning black in 
drying. Style very long. Stip. with basal glands. 
17. S. nig'ricans (Fries) ; young shoots and 1. downy, 1. ovate- 
elliptic or lanceolate more or less glaucous beneath thin, point 
of stip. straight, — a. gemien and stalk silky, st. erect. — a. S. co- 
tinifolia (Sm.) ; 1. roimdish elliptic or subcordate. E. B. 1403. 
— b. S. nigricans (Sm.) ; 1. elliptic-lanceolate. E. B. 1213. — 
c. S. Forsteriana (Sm.) ; 1. elliptic-obovate acute, stip. vaulted, 
catkins long. E. B. 2344. — /3. S. rupestris (Bonn) ; awlshaped 
germ, and stalk silky or glabrous below, st. trailing, 1. elliptic- 
obovate. E. 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. & damas- 
ceiia (Forbes) ; 1. broadly elliptic or subrhomboidal acute, caps, 
not wrinkled. E.B. S. 2709. — c. S. pctrcea (And.); 1. oblong 
or sublanceolate, caps, wrinkled near the top. E. B. S. 2725. — 
? S. hirta (Sm.) ; 1. elliptic-cordate pointed, "caps, very pubes- 
cent" {Lecfe) " glabrous" (Arnott) not wrinkled.— The varieties 
are scarcely distinguishable. — Sides of stieams, osier-gi'oimds, 
and mountains. Sh. IV. — VI. E. S. I. 
0. Virentcs (Fries). L. smooth, scarcely any crisped pubes- 
cence beneath, not turning black. Style manifest. 
18. S. laurina (Sm.) ; young shoots and 1. densely downy or 
haiiy towards the end, 1. afterwards glabrous dark dull green 
