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brous smooth glaucous and opaque beneath finely serrate, gev- 
mens oblong-ovate silliy, stigmas bifid. — a. S. carinata (Sm.) ; 1. 
ovate finely toothed minutely veined folded into a keel, catkins 
cylindrical with roimded hairy scales. £. B. 1363. — /3. S. pnmi- 
folia (Sm.) ; 1. broadly ovate tootlied smooth on both sides, st. 
erect much branched. E. B. 13G1. — y. S. venulosa (Sm.) ; 1. 
ovate toothed naked netted with prominent veins above, st. erect 
much branched. J3. B. 1362. — S. vaccmiifoUa (Sm.) ; 1. lan- 
ceolate-ovate serrate smooth and even above silky beneath, st. 
decumbent. E. B. 2341.— Highlands. Sh. lY.— VI. S. 
26. 5. Lapp6>ium (L.) ; 1. lanceolate or elliptic subaciuninate 
e7itire cottony or silky bene.ith with crisped hairs wrinkled above 
and when yoimg downy, germens ovate-lanceolate silky, stigmas 
linear. — a. S. arenaria (L. ) ; 1. ovate-lanceolate netted and some- 
what downy above veined and woolly beneath, stj'le as long as 
the sessile woolly gennen, stigmas linear. E. B. 1809. Ger- 
menwith a .long slender reddish style. — ;3. S. Stuartiana (Sm.) ; 
1. ovate-lanceolate shaggy above densely silky almost cottony 
beneath, style as long as the almost sessile woolly germen, stig- 
mas capillaiy deeply divided. E. B. 2586. — y. S. gluuca (Sm. ) ; 
1. ovate-lanceolate even and nearly smooth above woolly and 
snow-white beneath, germens sessile wooUy, style very short 
■wath thick ovate stigmas. E. B. 1810. Germen blxmter. Style 
elongating and the stigmas becoming linear and deeply cloven as 
the fruit ripens. — \_S. gJmtca L., Wahl., Koch, has subterminal 
catkins with very long leafy stalks and belongs to the next sec- 
tion.] — Breadalbane and Clova Mountains. Sh. YI. YU. S. 
xi. Hastat(B. Stam. 2. Anth. permanently yellow. Catkins 
appearing before the 1., sessile, terminal and laeral with very 
shaggy and silky scales. L. broadly elliptic or roundish. 
\_S. hastdta (L.) : 1. broadly elliptic wavy thick and crackling 
quite glabrous beneath, stip. unequally heartshaped longer than 
petioles, catkins with silvery hairs, germ, subulate glabroos 
stalked. — S. malifolia Sm., E. B. 1617. — A very doubtful native. 
Sands of Barrie. Sh. Y.] S. 
27. S. lanuta (L.) ; /. hroadly oval pointed entire shaggy be- 
neath, stip. oval, catkins with yellow silky hahs, germ, conical 
glabrous.— i'. B. S. 2624.— A low (2 ft.) and very beautiful 
shrub. — Clova and Glen Lochay Mountains. Sh. Y. YI. S. 
in. Pedttnculat^ tekminales. 
Catkins on long leafy persistent shoots from the terminal or 
subterminal buds. Chamehjx Fries. 
xii. 3Iyrsinites (Borr.). Catkins at the extremity of the ter- 
minal shoot, or of those from the last but one or two of the 
