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1015. S. phylicifolia, Linn. Native. Scottish. 
S. Croweana, Flora , 93. To these species Dr. Anclerssen refers 
the plants issued in the Salictum under the following names and 
numbers, viz — “68, 69, rupestris, Donn. ; 70, 71, rupestris? 72, 
tenuior, Borr .; 74, 76, 77, Weigeliana, E.B.S.; 79, Weigeliana, 
Forbes ; 80, 81, 83, Croweana, Smith ; 82, nitens, And. ; 84, 85, tetra- 
pla, Walk. ; ” all collected in the vicinity of Richmond — J. Ward : 
and doubtfully, “ 75, propinqua, Borrer ,” collected near Wensley, 
in Wensleydale — Jas. Ward. Bank of the Tees above Middleton, 
to Cronkley ; plentiful. (Croweana, Weigeliana, and nitens.) 
1017. S. fusca, Linn. Native. British. 
S. repens and prostrata, Flora, 92. S. argentea and fusca, Flora , 93. 
Heaths and riverbanks ; frequent. 
S. ROSMABiNiFOLiA, Linn. Incognit. 
The localities mentioned under this species in the Flora are 
doubtless erroneous. 
1023. S. myrsinites, Linn. Incognit. 
On the slope of a high hill between Kilnsey and Arncliffe — Curtis 
(B. G. 718). Probably erroneous, or at least requiring confirma- 
tion. 
1026. S. reticulata, Linn. Incognit. 
Reported by Ray as growing upon Whernside and Ingleborough, 
but doubtless he mistook S. herbacea for the present species. 
1027. S. herbacea, Linn. Native. Highland. 
Ingleborough, and other high mountains in the north and west 
ridings — Teesdale (B. G. 718). On Whernside, near Ingleton — 
R. Clapham. 
MYRICA. 
1028. M. Gale, Linn.- Native. British. 
ORDER LXXII. CONIFERS. 
PINUS. 
1029. P. sylvestris, Linn. Alien. 
JUNIPEBUS 
1030. J. communis, Linn. 
Native. 
British. 
