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DiCLINIA AMBNTACE^. Salix. 
grisea. 
petiolaris. 
etlha. 
vUellina. 
brevissimo, stigmatibus bifidis.— sp. pi. 4, 
p. 666. 
Icon. Muhlh. in annals of hot. 2. t. 5. f. 8. 
In low and swampy grounds, on the banks of rivers : 
New York to Virginia, b , April, May. v. v. A 
very elegant species, about six or eight feet high. 
A 
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ff Diandrc^. 
30. S. foliis lanceolatis acuminatis serrulatis supra glabris ner- 
vo medio tomentosis subtus sericeis nudisve, stipulis 
linearibus deflexis deciduis, amentis praecocibus, squa- 
mis oblongis pilosis apice atris, germinibus oblongis 
pedicellatis sericeis, stigmatibus sessilibus obtusis,- — 
Willd. sp. pl. 4. p. 6gQ. 
S. sericea. Muhlh. in annals of hot. 2. t. 5.f, 8. Marsh, 
arh. 
Tn low overflowed grounds : Pensylvania to Virginia. 
. April. V. V. About eight feet high j branches 
greenish-purple, very brittle at the base. 
3 1 . S. foliis lanceolatis undique serratis glabris subtus glaucis 
sericeis basi plerumque inaequalibus, stipulis lunatis 
dentatis exiguis, amentis praecocibus laxis, squamis 
obovatis obtusis nigris pilosis, germinibus longe pedi- 
cellatis ovatis sericeis, stigmatibus sessilibus bilobis. — 
Willd. sp.pl. 4. p. 665. 
S. pen sylvan ica. Hortul. 
Icon. Engl. hot. 1147. 
In swamps and on the banks of rivers j common. Tj . 
April. V. V. ; v. s, in Herh. Lambert, et .Anderson. 
Branches slender, smooth, dark brown. It has been 
by mistake adopted as a native of Great Britain. 
32. S. foliis lanceolatis acuminatis serratis utrinque sericeis, 
serraturis infimis glandulosis, stipulis obsoletis, amen- 
tis coaetaneis elongatis, squamis elliptico-lanceolatis 
concoloribus pubescentibus, germinibus subsessilibus 
ovato-oblongis denique glabratis, stylo brevi, stigma- 
tibus bipartitis crassis. — Willd. sp. pl.4. p. 710* 
Icon. Hoffm. salic. l. t. y . ^ 8. t. 24. f. 3. 
On road sides and river banks j introduced from Europe. 
Vi . April, May. v. v. A tali tree. 
33. S. foliis lanceolatis acuminatis crebro- serratis supra gla- 
bris subtus discoloribus subsericeis, stipulis nullis, 
amentis subcoaetaneis cylindricis, squamis ovato-lan- 
