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3. S. ROSMARiNiFOLiA. Rosemary-leaved Willow. June. ^ 
Saltersgate. Seamer water, Wensleydale. Kirkby Moorside. 
4. S. HBB.BACBA. Leust Willow. June. ^ 
On Ingleborongh. 
[The fourteen species immediately following, growing wild in the cotinty, have been 
kindly furnished me by J. Ward, jun. Escj. Richmond.] 
5. S. ACUMINATA. Long-leavcd Willow. April. Tree. 
Near Colburn Warthe. 
6. S. PBNTANDRA. Swcet Bay-leaved Willow. June— July. Tree. 
Ravensworth. Near Sedbury. Seamer water. Frequent near Hull. 
7. S. BICOLOR. Shining Dark-green Willow. April— May. 'k 
Banks of the Swale, about Richmond. 
8. S. DECiPiENS. Varnished Willow. May. Tree. 
Aske wood and East Layton, near Richmond. 
9. S. PRAGiLis. Crack Willow. April — May. Tree. 
Banks of the Swale. 
10. S. LAMBERTiANA. Boyton Willow. March — April. Tree. 
Banks of the Swale, abundant. 
11. S. FORBiANA. Fine Basket Osier. April. 1? 
Banks of the Swale, on the Batts. 
12. S. RUBRA. Green-leaved Osier. April — May. Tree. 
Banks of the Swale, at St. Martin’s, below the line mill. 
13. S. REPENS. Common Dwarf Willow. May. 12 
In a marsh, near BeUerby. Near York, frequent. 
14. S. PROSTRATA. Early Prostrate Willow. March— April. ^2 
Ravensworth, near Richmond. 
15. S. ciNEREA. Grey Willow. April. Tree. 
Billy Bank wood, near Richmond. 
16. S. OLEiFOLiA. Olive-leaved Sallow. March. Tree. 
Banks of the Swale, near Colhurn. 
17. S. ANDERSONiANA. Green Mountain Sallow. April— May. 12 
In a marshy held on the west side of Ravensworth, near Richmond. 
18. S. SMiTHiANA. Silky-leaved Osier. April — May. l2 
Clink hank, near Richmond. 
19. S. PURPUREA. Bitter Purple Willow. March. 1? 
In the low grounds between Beverley and Hull. 
