534 128. SALICACER. 
of his var. subdiscolor from Tientsin. Both localities need con- 
firmation, and in the want of flowers little value can be attached 
to the varietal names he gives. 
28. Salix variegata, Franchet, Pl. David. ii. p. 120. 
Hupenu: Ichang (A. Henry, 46, 48, 957, 3974, 7182 !), Gorge 
of the Yangtzekiang near Ichang (4. Henry, 7175!) ; 
SzECHUEN : on the rocks in the Yangtzekiang river (David!); 
Yunnan: plain of Tali (Delavay, 4539!). Mus. Brit.; Herb. 
Kew.; Mus. Paris. 
The stamens are not always united to the summit, but are 
often no more joined than is usual in the form of S. repens, Linn., 
with united stamens; and it so resembles this species in habit 
that at the first glance one instinctively suggests the section 
Repentes for it. 
29. Salix viminalis, Linn. Sp. Pl. ed. 1, p. 1021; Anderss. in 
DC. Prod. xvi. 2, p. 264; Boiss. Fl. Or. iv. p. 1191; Debeaux, 
Fl. Shangh. p. 56; Hook. f. Fl. Brit. Ind. v. p. 631. 
Kranesu : Woosung, Shanghai ( Debeaua). 
Temperate regions of Asia and Europe. 
30. Salix Wallichiana, var. grisea, Anderss. in Act. Holm. 
1850, p. 447, et in DC. Prod. xvi. 2, p. 223; Hook. f. Fl. Brit. 
Ind. v. p. 628. 
Huren: Ichang and Nanto (A. Henry, 1379, 3399, 5349, 
5349 A, 5355, 7653!); CuusaN ARCHIPELAGO: Paoche, near 
Chifengsan, and in the hills of Laoysen (Hugh!); SHENSI: 
Mount Tsinling, 3300 to 6000 ft. (Delavay!); SzECHUEN: 
Moupin (David!) Tchenkeoutin, 4500 ft, and Hankyre, 
3800 ft. (Farges, 983, 11421). Mus. Brit.; Herb. Kew.; Mus. 
Paris. 
North-west Himalaya and Afghanistan. 
In Yunnan it is used as a febrifuge and called Yang-lieou-chou, 
according to Farges. 
31. Salix Warburgii, O. Seemen in Engl. Jahrh. xxiii. Beibl. 
57, p. 43. 
Formosa: Sintiam, Taipefu, and Kelung in the north of the 
island ( Warburg ex O. Seemen). 
I suspect that this is Salix Mesnyi.' 
[Populus acuta, David ex Bretschn. Hist. Eur. Bot. Disc. p. 851, 
from Szechuen and perhaps Kansuh, is unknown to me.] 
