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I. Meercote Pool, near Berkswell, TT.B. Bentley Heath ; canal bank 
near Solihull. 
b. rugosa. 
I. Lane near Solihull; Honiley. 
II. Wyken and Pinley, T. Kirk, Herb. Brit. Mas. Shrewley, Y. and B, 
Kenilworth, tl.B., Ex. Club. Rep , 19, 1879. 
S. acuminata, Sin. Long-leaved Willoiv. 
Native: Near pools and rivers. Very rare. April. 
I. Near the marl pits, near Knowle llailway Station. 
II. Shrewley, R. L. Baker, Herb. Brit. Mus. River Avon, near 
Warwick, II. B. 
S. cinerea, Linn. Common Sallow. 
Native: In woods, hedges, bushy places, heath lands, and heathy 
roadsides. Common. March, April. Area general. 
b. aquatica, Sm. Rather local. 
I. Sutton Park ; Coleshill Heath ; near Stonebridge ; Bentley Heath. 
II. Swampy places at Oversley and Ragley Wood, Purt. ii., 471. 
Brownsliill Green, T. Kirk, Herb. Perry; Haseley; Kenilworth; 
Myton, H. B.; between Rugby and Dunchurch, L. Camming. 
c. oleifolia, Sin. Local. 
I. Sutton Park; Coleshill Heath ; Bentley Heath ; Birchy Leasowes, 
near Earls wood. 
II. Whitley, 1856, T. Kirk, Herb. Brit. Mus. Near Quinton Pool, 
Coventry, T. K., Herb. Perry. Bog at the Woodlow; Warwick 
Old Park; Kenilworth, railway banks, H.B.; near Rugby! 
L. Camming ; near Tysoe; Itchington Holt; Oakley Wood; 
Alveston Heath. 
I have found a form of S. cinerea, var. a, on Bentley Heath, in 
which both male and female catkins were plentifully produced 
on the same plant, frequently on the same branch and in some 
cases both stamens and pistils in the same catkin, and also a 
peculiar variety near Hockley, in which some of the stamens 
were developed into abortive pistils, or it may be that in this 
case there were staminiferous and pistilliferous flowers in the 
same catkin. 
S. aurita, Linn. Wrinkled-leaved Salloiv. 
Native: In woods and on damp heaths and heathy roadsides. 
Locally common. March to May. 
I. Copse near Coleshill Pool! 1836, Mr. Ick., Herb. Perry. Sutton 
Park; near New Park, Middleton ; Bentley Common; Coles¬ 
hill Heath; Marston Green ; Bentley Heath, near Solihull; 
lanes near Solihull and Shirley; Honiley; near Umberslade ; 
near Tanworth. 
II. Hedges between Rugby and Dunchurch; hedges near Alcester, 
Part, iii., 76. Kenilworth, Kirk, Herb. Brit. Mus. Wall Hill 
Wood, T. K., Herb. Perry. Haywood, H. B. Near Rugby, 
L. Cumming. Henley-in-Arden. 
S. caprea, Linn. Great Sallow. 
Native : In copses, woods, hedges, and on heaths and railway banks. 
Very common. March to May. Area general. 
S. laurina, Sm. Shining dark-green Willow. 
Native? Near pools and canals. Very rare. April. 
