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25ICLINIA AMENTACE-E, Salix, 
rosmarinifo- 
lia» 
Icon. Engl. lot. 1359 . 
On the banks of rivers and in willow grounds | intro- 
duced from Europe. . March, April, v. v. It is 
cultivated on account of its exceeding tough branches 
for the use of making baskets. 
15. S. foliis strictis lineari-lanceolatisutrinque acutis integer- 
rimis margine subglandulosis supra deciduo-pubescen* 
tibus, subtus sericeis, stipulis exiguis lanceolatis erec- 
tis, amentis praecocibus ovatis recurvatis, squamis 
oblongis obtusis ciliatis, germinibus pedicellatis lan- 
ceolatis villosis, stigmatibus subsessilibus bifidis. — 
Wiild. sp. pi. 4. p. 679 . 
Icon. Engl. lot. 1305. 
In wet meadows and mountain swamps : Pensylvania to 
Carolina. Tj . March, April, v. v. Not above three 
feet high. This species, though mentioned as a British 
plant in the Flora Britannica, is decidedly of Ameri- 
can origin j as both sexes have been introduced from 
that country by G. Anderson, Esq. It has a great re- 
semblance in general character to S. recurvdla, but the 
vernatio equiians removes them far from one another. 
fuscata. 
10 . S. foliis obovato-lanceolatis acutis glabris subserratis sub- 
tus glaucis, junioribus pubescentibus, stipulis exiguis, 
amentis praecocibus nutantibus, squamis obtusis intus 
vix pilosis, germinibus brevi- pedicellatis ovatis sericeis, 
stigmatibus sessilibus bilobis. 
In low overflowed* grounds, on the banks of rivers : 
New York to Pensylvania. • March, April, v. y. 
Branches of the preceding year covered with a dark 
brown or black tomentum. 
sonifera. 
*** Foliis remote oltuseque serratis, 
17 . S. foliis oblongo-lanceolatis remote serratis acutis supra 
glabris subtus planis toraentosis, annotinis glabris, sti- 
pulis lunatis subdentatis, amentis praecocibus diandris, 
squamis lanceolatis obtusis villosis, germinibus pedicel- 
latis lanceolatis sericeis, stylo bifido, stigmatibus bi- 
lobis. — IVilld. sp. pi. 4. p. 705. 
S. longirostris. Mich. Ji. amer. 2. p. 226. 
Icon. Wangh. amer. /. 31./. 72. 
In shady woods on gravelly dry soil : New York to Ca- 
rolina. I 2 • April. V. V. The cone-like excrescence 
at the end of the branches, occasioned by an insect, 
is not unfrequently found on other species belonging 
