( * 4 ° ) 
dark coloured, rough bark. The leaves are fmooth 
and of equal colour on both Tides ; narrow, lance- 
Ihaped, and very flightly ferrated. The katkins are 
long and flender. 
# * With ferrated villofe leaves . 
2. Salix fericea. Ozier , 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, greenifli bark. The leaves are fliort- 
er and fomewhat broader than the other kind, lance- 
ftiaped, filky underneath, and very flightly ferrated 
on the edges. 
# # # With entire villofe leaves. 
3. Salix humilis. Dwarf Willow. 
This feldom rifes above three or four feet, with 
greenifh, fomewhat downy ftalks. The leaves are 
larger than the other kinds, 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 ELDER-TREE. 
Clafs 5. Order 3. Pentandria Trigynia. 
HpHE Empalement is of one leaf, above, very fmall, five-part- 
ed, and permanent. 
The Corolla is of one petal, concave wheel-fliaped, part fiye- 
cleft, obtufe, the diviflons reflexed. 
The 
