SOS 
sylvatica . 
ligustrina. 
selifera. 
viminalis. 
candida. 
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DICLINIA SEGREGATES. 
690. STILLINGIA. Gerc. pZ. 1470. 
1. S. herbacea; foliis sessilibus oblongis obtusis basi atte- 
nuatis serrulatis, flosculis masculis squamam floralem 
vix superantibus. — Willd. sp. pl. 4. p. 588. 
In pine-barrens : Virginia to Florida. If. . May, June. 
v. v. Flowers yellow, in a spike, resembling ^ 
catkin. 
2. S. fruticosa ; foliis petiolatis ovali-lanceolatis utrinque 
attenuatis integerrimis, flosculis masculis brevissime 
pedicellatis . — Willd . sp. pl. 4. p. 588. 
In shady woods : Carolina and Georgia. . June, July. 
v . v. 
3. S. arborea ; foliis petiolatis rhombeis acuminatis integer- 
rimis, infra basin glandula petiolari, floribus masculis 
pedicellatis. — Willd. sp. pl. 4. p. 588. 
Croton sebiferum. Sp. pl. 1425. 
Icon. Pet. gaz. t. 54. /. 3. Pluk. amalth. t. 3QO .f. 2. 
On the sea-coast of South Carolina 5 originally a native 
of China. T ? . July, Aug. v. v. Known by the 
name of Tallow Tree. 
II. AMENT ACE jE. 
691. SALIX. Gen.pl. 1493. 
* Foliis integerrimis aut obsolete serratis ; vernatio revoluta. 
1. S. foliis lanceolato-linearibus longissimis acuminatis in- 
tegerrimis subundulatis subtus sericeo-argenteis, versus 
marginem sparse- glandulosis, stipulis exiguis, amentis 
praecocibus, squamis subrotundis pilosissimis, germi- 
nibus sessilibus ovatis, stylo filiformi, stigmatibus acu- 
tis indivisis. — Willd. sp. pl. 4. p. / 0 6 . 
Icon. Hoffm. salic. 1. t. 2 .f l 2. t. 5. f. 2. t. 21. /. e. 
J-s- 
On the banks of rivers and about plantations ; introduced 
from Europe. T? . April, May. v, v. Filaments 
yellow, anthers orange. 
2. S. foliis lineari-lanceolatis longissimis apice obsolete den- 
ticulatis supra pubescentibus subtus niveo- tomentosis 
margine revolutis, stipulis lanceolatis petiolum subae- 
