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FLORA OF FORFARSHIRE. 
Frequent in moist woods, and on the banks of streams. 
Salix, L. Willow, Sallow, and Osier. 
Br. sp. and v. H. 79, B. 83. F. 49. 
S. purpurea, L. Bitter Purple Willow. H. 303, B. 272. 
— F. Mar. Apr. T. 
Found in the county by Mr G. Don. 
S. Lambertiana, Sra. Boyton Willow. H. 303, B. 272. 
— F. Mar. Apr. T. (S. 'purpurea lambertiana , Bab.) 
Found also by Mr G. Don. 
S. Forbyana , Sm. Fine Basket Osier. II. 304, B. 273. 
— F. Apr. May. S. 
At the base of the cliffs, near Auchmithie, but evidently 
planted by some of the fishermen, for the purpose of making- 
baskets. 
S. rubra , Huds. Green-leaved Osier. II. 304, B. 273. 
— F. Apr. May. T. (S .Jissa, Hoffin.) Enumerated by 
Mr G. Don. 
S. undulata , Ehrh. Sharp-leaved triandrous Willow. 
II. 304, B. 271. — F. May, June. T. (S. lanceolata , 
Sm.) 
Banks of Rescobie Lake. 
S. triandra , L. Long-leaved triandrous W 7 illow. H. 
305, B. 272.< — F. May, June. T. 
Banks of Balgavies Lake, probably planted. 
S. amygdalina, L. Almond-leaved Willow. H. 306, B. 
272. — F. Apr. June. T. 
Banks of Feithy Whiter between Clay pots Castle and the 
toll-bar of Baldovie, bearing sterile catkins in June. 
S . pentandra, L. Sweet Bay-leaved Willow. H. 306, 
B. 270. — F. May, June. T. (S. Meyeriana, Borr. in Br. FI. 
ed. 3d. not Willd.) 
W r oods of Strathmartin, and wayside near Lundie, with 
