DIOECIA. TRIANDRIA. Enipetrum. 31 i 
S. follis lanceolato-oblongis acuminatisundu- acumi^ 
latis clemiculatis : subtus totnentosis, stipu- natUi 
lis icniformibus, capsulis ovato-subulatis. , 
S. Leaves egg-oblong, cottony underneath ; iip-‘ 
per ones entire, lower ones scolloped, 
LONG-LE\VeD sallow. Thickets and wet places. 
^ S. April. 
S. foliis lanceolato-linearlbus longissimis acu- vimina- 
minatis iiuegerrimis subtus senceis, ramis Its, 
virgatis, stylo elongate. 
S. Leaves spear-strap-shaped, very long, a~ 
cute, silky underneath : branches rod-like, 
COMMOX O'TRR. Willow beds, woods and hedges j 
common, Newark; Southwell. S. April, May. 
S. foliis lanccolatis acuminatis serratis utrin- alba, 
que sericeis ; serraturis infimis glandulosis, 
stigmatibus bitartitis. 
S. Leaves spear-shaped, tapering to a point, 
, serrated, downy on both sides: the lower • 
most serratures glandular, 
COMMOV WHITE WILLOW. Woods, hedge-rows, 
wet meadows and pasture land; common. 
II TRIANDRIA. 
EMPETRUM. Smith. 1072. With. 176, 
Masc. Cal. tripartitus. Pet. 3. Stain, ca* 
pillaria, 3—9. 
