213 
II Houses. II Males. Dioec. Diand. 
699. Osier Willow, — S. viminalis. 
Leaves for the most part entire, spear-shaped, 
very long, sharp ; silky underneath, branch- 
es rod-like. — Hoffman. His. Salic. II. i. 2. 
Osier-holts, April, S. Common. 
700. Common Willow, — S. alba. 
Leaves spear-shaped, pointed, downy on both 
sides, lower serratures glandular. — Hoff- 
man. His. Salic. VII. i. 
Banks of Rivers, May, T. Common. 
701. Creeping Willow, — S. repens. 
Leaves very entire, spear-shaped, naked on 
both sides, stem creeping. — Sowerby. 183. 
excellent. 
Bogs, June, S. Rare. 
AmpthilL 
Ohs: 
Root zooody^ creeping. Stems littlc-hanched, somewhat vp- 
rights leaves white underneath. Style ovate^ blunt at the end, 
simple. Stigma divided into 4, yellowish, 
Misletoe, Viscum. Gen. PI. 1504. 
Male. — Cup of 4 segments. Blossom none. 
Threads none. Anthers growing to the 
cup. 
Female. — Cup of 4 leaves, superior. Style 
none. Blossom none. Berry 4 seeds. 
Seeds heart-shaped. 
Common 
