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L. Formby; Decoy at Hale; Litherland; Ince Blundell (D.). 
North Moss Lane, Formby ; Halsall (r.b.). 
C. New Brighton (D.). Between Leasowe and Great Meols 
(Dr. G.). 
S. fragilis ( L .). Crack Willow. Native. Tree. IV, V. 
Damp woods, sides of ditches, &c. Frequent. 
c. Russelliana (Sm.). Bedford Willow. 
C. Bidston meadows ; Gayton (j.h.l.). 
S. alba ( L .). Fig. 576. White Willow. Native. Tree. V. 
Damp woods, sides of ditches, &c. Frequent. 
C. Meols. Oxton. 
c. vitellina (L.). 
Frequent. 
S. triandra (L.). Almond-leaved Willow. Native or Denizen. 
Tree. IV, V. 
Damp woods. Very rare. 
L. Halewood ; Ditton (D.). 
S. purpurea (L.). Fig. 577. Rose Willow. Native. Tree. 
Ill, IV. 
Damp ground, and in hedgerows on sandy ground. Frequent. 
L. Near Blundellsands ; Hightown ; Freshfield ; Ainsdale 
(r.b.). 
S. rubra ( Huds .). Rose Willow. 
c. Helix ( L .). 
Occasional. 
C. Sutton ; Eastham ; West Kirby (D.). 
S. viminalis (L.). Fig. 578. Osier. Native. Shrub. IV, V. 
Damp places. Common. 
S. Smithiana ( Willd .). Silky-leaved Osier. Shrub. IV, V. 
Damp places. Very rare. 
L. Hedges at Halewood (D.). 
S. cinerea (L.). Fig. 579. Sallow. Native. Shrub. Ill, IV. 
Woods, hedges, pond sides, &c. Common. 
b. aquatica (Sm.). 
Occasional. 
