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above glaucous beneath (young 1. tm-ning black). — a. stalk of 
genu, hairy. — a. S. propinqua ( Borr. ) ; 1. elliptic acute, germ, 
silky towards the end, style longer than stiginas. E. B. S. 2729. 
— bl S. tennior (Bon-.) 1. elliptic-oblong acute, genu, silky, 
style as long as stigmas. E. B. S. 2G50. — c. S. laurina (Sm.) ; 
1. obovate-lauceolate naiTow acute, germ, silky, style longer than 
stigmas. S. hicohr (Sm.), E. B. 1806.— /3. S. temiifoUa (L.) ; 
germ, and style quite glabrous, 1. elliptic. E. B. S. 2795. — Thick- 
ets and river-banks, chiefly in England. Sh. IV. V. E. S. I. 
19. S. phyJicifdlia (L.); shoots and 1. soon quite glabrous, 
1. rigid dark shining green above glaucous beneath not turning 
black. — a. germ, and stalk silky or hahy. — a. S. racUcans (Sm.) ; 
1. oblong or elliptic-lanceolate, style elongate. <S. phyUcifolia 
E. B. 1958. — b. S. DavaUktna (Sm.); 1. oblong-lanceblate 
pointed, style as long as stigmas. E. B. S. 2701. — c. S. WeigeUana 
(Willd.) ; 1. roimdish or elliptic obscm-ely crenate (acute at both 
ends in fertUe plant), style longer than stigmas cloven. E. B. S. 
2656. — d. S. nitens (And.) ; 1. elliptic-lanceolate acute at both 
ends tm-ning rather blackish, style longer than stigma undi^"ided. 
E. B. S. 2655. — e. S. Crozveana (Sm.) ; 1. elliptic-obovate rather 
acute at both ends, style as long as stiginas, stam. free below. 
E. B. 1146. — f. S. jDicksoniana (Sm.) ; 1. elliptic rather acute, 
style about as long as stigmas, catkins short. E. B. 1390. — /3. 
lower part of germ, and stalk glabrous. — a. S. la.vijlora (Borr.) ; 
1. broadly obovate nan'owed to the base, stigmas cloven. E. B. S, 
2749. — b. S. tetrapla (Walk.) ; 1. lanceolate narrowed to both 
ends, stigmas imdi%'ided. E. B. S. 2702. — y. germen glabrous. 
— a. S. Borreriana (Sm.) ; 1. lanceolate narrowed to both ends, 
stalk of germ, hauy, style long. E. B. S. 2C19.— b. S. philly- 
reifolia (BoiT.); 1. eUiptic-lanceolate narrowed at both ends, 
stalk of germ, glabrous, style as long as stigmas. E. B. S. 2660. 
— Small branching shrubs. Mountain valleys. IV. V. E. S. I. 
ix. Fuscce. Stam. 2. Anth. fuscous veUow when empty. 
Catkins bracteate at the base. Stalks of the caps, very rarely 
not longer than the gland. Shrubs im'th a subterranean creeping 
trunk. L. silky beneath. 
A. Rositiarimfolia (Borr.). Small erect shruhs. 
20. -S". rosmarinifulia (L.) ; 1. linear-lanceolate silky beneath 
quite entire or remotely glandular toothed, stip. lanceolate, ger- 
mens silky /a?iet'o/aie-acmiiinate, scales short hairy, " style about 
as long as theliuear divided stigmas." — E. B. 1365. — A slender 
upright shrub, 3 feet high. Catkins very short, at tirst droop- 
ing. Whole plant becomes nearly black in drying. Style short. 
— " Several parts of the North." "Sm. Sh. IV. S. ? 
21. S. angnatifdlia (Wulf. ?) ; 1. linear-lanceolate silky beneath 
