PL ex. mott. 
4. SALlClNiE. 6. Salix. 
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37. Salix triandra. Three-stamened willow. 
Stamens 3 ; leaves lanceolate, serrate, narrowed at both 
ends, bald ; ovary pedicelled, quite bald. 
Salix folio amygdalino, utrinque aurito, corticem abjiciens, Ran Syn . 
Salix triandra, Lin. S. P. 1442. 
Holts and sides of rivers ; tree ; May to August. 
Bark deciduous ; small branches upright ; leaves 3 in. 
long; serratures rounded, slightly glandular ; above light 
green ; beneath rather glaucous ; stipides ovate, oblique, 
sometimes none; aments terminal, slender; stamens rarely 2; 
capsule ovate, pointed . — Bark febrifuge. 
38. Salix petiolaris. Bong-leaf -stalk willow. 
Leaves lanceolate, serrate, bald, glaucous beneath; ovaries 
pedicelled, ovate, silky; stigmata sessile, 2-lobed. 
Salix petiolaris, Smith T. L. S. 6, 122. 
Holts and bogs ; shrub ; April. 
Branches slender, lax, brownish; leaves patulous ; above 
light green, quite bald, shining; beneath glaucous ; petioles 
long; stipides lunate, small; aments short. 
39. Salix Dicksoniana. Dickson willow. 
Leaves elliptical, pointed; slightly toothed, bald on both 
sides, glaucous beneath ; small branches quite bald ; aments 
ovate, very short. 
Salix myrtilloides. Smith Fl . Bor. 1056. 
Salix Dicksoniana, Engl. Bot. 1390, 
Scotch alps ; shrub ; April. 
Stem a foot high, upright, branchy ; leaves flat, smooth, 
teeth glandular at the tip, above light green, beneath very 
finely veined ; petioles short ; ovary ovate ; stigmata thick. 
40. Salix argentea. Silver willow . 
Leaves not cut, elliptical, somewhat revolute with a re- 
flected point ; above villous ; beneath silky, shining ; small 
branches silky, silvery. 
Salix putnila, foliis utrinque candicantibus et lanueinosis, BiUen in Rail 
Syn. 447, 3. 
Salix repens y, Huds. Fl. Angl. 429. 
Salix arenaria, Lightf. Fl. Scot. 604. 
Salix fusca, With. But. Arr. 51. 
Sandy sea-shores ; shrub ; May. 
Stem diffuse or prostrate ; leaves an inch long, shining'; 
Stipules very small; aments early, cylindrical, blunt ; capsules 
ovate, lanceolate, silky. 
