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é& Hull, August 24, 1892; Almota, Piper 1931; Pullman, Piper 2923; Elmer 84; Waitsburg, 
Horner 448; 
ZONAL DISTRIBUTION: Transition and Canadian. 
An exceedingly variable species as to foliage and habit, but in floral characters apparently 
not capable of being divided. In rich soils it often becomes a tree 10 to 20 meters high 
and 15 to 40 cm. in diameter. The young leaves and bark have a peculiar fetid odor. 
Owing to the fact that Tolmie’s specimens were a mixture of this species and of S. sitchensis 
Sanson, some botanists have discarded the name scouleriana. It is, however, not probable 
that the real types, namely, Scouler’s specimens, were similarly a mixture, hence the action 
is not justifiable. Barratt’s original types seem to be lost. 
12. Salix hookeriana Barratt; Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. 2: 145. 1838. 
Type Locauity: “Near the Grand Rapids of the Sashatchewan, rare. Douglas. North- 
west Coast of America. Scouler.”’ The former locality is doubtless erroneous. 
Rance: Near the seashore, Vancouver Island to southwestern Oregon. 
SPECIMENS EXAMINED: Grays Harbor City, Lamb 1035; Cohasset Beach, Lamb 1126; 
Long Beach, Henderson, September 6, 1891; Seattle, Piper 887. 
ZONAL DISTRIBUTION: Humid Transition. 
18. Salix bella Piper, Bull. Torr. Club. 27: 399. 1900. 
Tyee Locauity: Garrison, Whitman County, Washington. 
Rance: Washington and Idaho. 
SPECIMENS EXAMINED: Klickitat River, Flett 1342; Spokane, Piper 3517; Garrison, 
Henderson, October 14, 1895, August 18, 1895, May 5, 1896, April 4, 1896; Piper 2922, 
3590; Mount Adams, Suksdorf, July 11, August, 1886. 
ZONAL DISTRIBUTION: Arid Transition. 
14. Salix bebbiana Sargent, Gard. & For, 8: 463. 1895. 
Salix rostrata Richards. Bot. App. Frankl. Journ. 753. 1823, not Thuill. 1799. 
Type Locauity: British America, latitude 54° to 64°. 
Rance: British Columbia to Ontario southward to Pennsylvania and Arizona. 
SPECIMENS EXAMINED: Lower Fraser Valley, latitude 49°, Lyall in 1859; Falcon Valley, 
Suksdorf 21 43, 44; Cottonwood Creek, Vasey in 1901; North Palouse River, Vasey in 1901; 
Rattlesnake Mountains, Cotton 325; Coulee City, Lake & Hull, August 6, 1892; Spokane, 
Watson 370; Spokane Valley, Lyall in 1860; Hangman Creek, Sandberg & Leiberg 12; Pull- 
man, Piper 1772, 3589; Elmer 72; without locality, Vasey in 1889; Wenache Mountains, 
Griffiths & Cotton 105; Conconully, Griffiths & Cotton 309; Steamboat Rock, Griffiths & 
Cotton 428. 
ZONAL DISTRIBUTION: Arid Transition and Upper Sonoran. 
15. Salix geyeriana Anders. Proc. Am. Acad. 4: 63. 1858. 
Salix macrocarpa Nutt. Sylva 1:67. 1842, not Trauty. 18382. 
Type Locauity: ‘Hab. Missouri v. Oregon.” Collected by Geyer. 
Range: British Columbia to Oregon. 
SPECIMENS EXAMINED: Seattle, Piper 673; Olympia, Henderson in 1892; upper Nis- 
qually, Allen 107; Olympia, Henderson in 1892; Yelm Prairie, Piper in 1888; Atanum 
River, Flett 1345, 1352; Falcon Valley, Suksdorf; Columbia banks, Nuttall. 
ZONAL DISTRIBUTION: Humid Transition. 
16. Salix barclayi Anders. Proc. Am. Acad. 4: 66. 1858. 
Salix conjuncta Bebb, Bot. Gaz. 18: 111. 1888. 
Type LocaLity: Kodiak, Alaska. 
Rance: Alaska to Montana and Oregon. 
SPECIMENS EXAMINED: Olympic Mountains, Piper, August, 1895; Elmer 2427; Mount 
Rainier, Piper 2163, 700; Smith 701; Mount Adams, Henderson, August 4, 1892; Suksdorf ; 
Stevens Pass, Sandberg & Leiberg 721; Skamania County, Suksdorf 22; Bridge Creek, 
Elmer in 1897; Hell Roaring River, Cotton 1530. 
ZONAL DISTRIBUTION: Arctic and Hudsonian. 
