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4. SALICINAE. 6. Salix. 
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29. Salix arbuscula. Treelike willow. 
Leaves lanceolate, obsoletely tootlied, bald; stipules 0; 
small h ranches pubescent ; aments ovate. 
Salix arbuscula, Lin. FI. Lapp. ed. 2, 297. 
Salix arbuscula y. Lin. S. P. 1445. 
Scotch alps ; small tree ; April. 
Stem 1 foot high, slender; branches spreading, thread- 
shape, while young pubescent ; leaves sharp at both ends ; 
ament short, erect. 
30. Salix aurita. Eared willow. 
Leaves somewhat serrate, obovate, blunt, with a deflected 
point, villous on both sides, reticulately veined ; stipules 
variously formed. 
Salix folio rotundo minore, Raii Syn. 450, 17. 
Salix caprea rotundifolia, Ger. em. 1390. 
Salix aurita, Lin. S. P. 1446. 
Salix caprea §, Huds. FI. Angl. 430. 
Mountainous woods; shrub.; April and May. 
Branches many, horizontal, entangled; leaves crisped or 
waved, above greyish, soft, pubescent ; beneath, villous ; sti- 
pule persisting; aments very short; capsule awlshape, villous. 
pumila . Leaves roundish, hoary beneath. 
Salix caprea pumila, folio subrotundo subtus incano, Raii Syn. 450 , 18 . 
Salix caprea e, Huds. FI. Angl. 430. 
31. Salix aquatica. Water willow. 
Leaves rather serrate, obovate, elliptical, pubescent, flat, 
beneath rather glaucous ; stipules rounded, toothed. 
Salix folio ex rotunditate acuminato, Raii Syn. 449, 16. 
Salix caprea a, Huds. FI. Angl. 429. 
Salix aurita, Hoff. Sal. 5. 
Salix cinerea, With Rot. Arr. 54. 
Woods and damp hedges ; tree; April. 
Tree upright ; leaves scarcely wrinkled, soft, greyish, 
becoming bald above, venulose beneath and rather hairy f 
buds woolly ; capsule awlshape, villous. 
32. Salix sphacelata. JVitkered-leaj willow. 
Leaves not notched, elliptical, flat, pubescent on both 
sides, rather withered at the tip ; stipules very small ; cap- 
sule awlshape, villous. 
Salix lanata, Light/. Scot. 602. 
Salix caprea, var. Hoffm. Sal. 1,28. 
Alpine valleys ; shrub ; April and May. 
