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tnCLINIA AMENTACE2E. Salix. 
culatis tomentosis diaiidris, sqiiamis planis retusis, f]a- 
mentis basi barbatis squama duplo longioribus.—- 
sp. pi. 4. p. 6/0. 
Icon. Miuhlh. in annals of lot. 2. t. 5.f 6. 
On the banks of the Snsqnehannah. Muhlenherg. Tj ^ 
July. + . Not above two feet high branches brown j 
branchlets white. 
lalylonka. 
Foliis dense acuteqiie serratis, 
f Triandrce. (FilamentisS — 6.) 
^23, S. ramis pendulis, foliis lanceoiatis acuminatis serratis 
glabris discoloribus;, stipnlis exiguis subrotundis, amen- 
tis co^taneis, germinibus sessihbus ovatis glabris. — ■ 
Willd. sp. pi. 4c. p. 67 \. 
On road sides and about plantations ; introduced from 
Europe, tp . May. v. v. I'he Weeping IV iLlow is 
now almost naturalized, being every where planted 
for ornament, 
Iloustomana, 24. S, foliis lineari-lanceolatis acutis tenuissime serratis utrin- 
que glabris nitidis concoloribus, stipnlis nullis, amen- 
falcata. 
tis coaetaneis cylindricis villosis, squamis ovatis acutis, 
filamentis 3 — 5. usque ad medium barbatis. 
S. tristis. Hortui. 
In Virginia and Carolina. Tp . v. v. s.ji. ; v. s. c.Jl. 
in Herb. Banks, specimen Housionianum. This spe- 
cies, so frequently found in the gardens under the 
name of S. tristis, is very far from being in any way 
related to it. The specimen in the Banksian Herba- 
rium was collected by Houston, and, as it is said, in 
Vera Cruz, But I am contident it is a more northern 
plant, as I frequency have seen it in Virginia. The 
branches are extremely brittle at their base. 
25. S. foliis longissimis iineari-lanceolatis superne sensim 
attenuatis subfalcatis basi acutis approximato-serratis 
ulnnque glabris, juoioribus sericeis, stipnlis lunatis 
dentatis deflexis. 
On the banks of rivers : Pensylvania to Virginia. . 
V. V. s. Jl. A very smooth species j branches very 
slender and brovrn. 
nigra. 
26. S. foliis lanceoiatis utrinque acutis sermlatis concoloribus 
glabris petiolis et nervo medio supra tomentosis, stipu- 
lis exiguis dentatis, amentis cosetaneis erectis cylindri- 
cis villosis, squamis oblongis viiiosissimis, filamentis 
3 — 6. basi barbatis, germinibus pedicellatis ovatis gla« 
