SALICACEAE. — SALIX 99 
NORTHEASTERN ASIA. Korea: Chung-shan, June 1887, O. Warburg (No. 
6522; ex von Seemen); * Kyoeng-san, circa Tai-ku, Na-Tong, Chang-chyoeng,” 
T. Uchiyama (ex Nakai). 
See my remarks under S. Wilsonii Seemen and also under S. eucalyptoides 
Meyer. The following variety probably represents a distinct species. 
( Salix glandulosa, var. Warburgii Koidzumi in Tokyo Bot. Mag. XXVII. 88 
1913). 
Saliz Warburgii Seemen in Bot. Jahrb. XXIII. Beibl. LVI. 43 (1892). — Bur- 
killin Jour. Linn. Soc. XXVI. 534 (1899). — Matsumura & Hayata in Jour. 
Coll. Sci. Tokyo, XXII. 394 (Enum. Pl. Formos.) (1906). 
Saliz Mesnyi Hayata in Jour. Coll. Sci. Tokyo, XXX. art. 1, 306 (Mat. Fl. 
Formos.) (non Hance) (1911). 
CHINA. Northern Formosa: Sintiam, January 1888, O. Warburg (No. 
10201, type; 9; No. 10203; c' type, ex von Seemen); Tai-peh Fu, January 1888, 
Warburg (No. 10202; 9, ex von Seemen); same locality, secus aquas Taipeh, April 
30, 1903, U. Faurie (No. 519); Kelung, January 1888, O. Warburg (ex von See- 
men); without locality, 1864 (R. Oldham No. 509). A 
I have seen only Oldham’s and Faurie’s specimens which represent old fruiting 
branches on which 1 could find no indication of dorsal glands. 
12. Salix eucalyptoides F. N. Meyer in litt., n. sp. ; 
Arbor, ut videtur satis magna, pulchra, trunco cortice albo tecto; ramuli elon- 
gati, glabri, fusco-brunnei, vetustiores purpurascentes, subpruinosi. Folia adulta 
(juvenilia nondum visa) lanceolata v. elliptico-lanceolata, utrinque acuta, supra 
Viridia, subtus glaucescentia v. albescentia, interdum in sicco utrinque pallida, 
glaberrima, costa utrinque distincte flava v. brunnea, nervis lateralibus utrinque 
paulo distinctis tenuibus sub 45-60° a costa divergentibus 2-3 pro 1 cm., margine 
integra v. versus apicem breviter denticulato-serrata, 4-6.5 em. longa, 1.2-2 em. 
lata, v. maxima ad 7 em. longa et ad 2.3 em. lata; petioli glabri, 4-6 mm. longi. 
Amenta (tantum fructifera visa) pedunculos ad 2 em. longos glabros foliis parvis 
normalibus praeditos terminantia, glabra, 4—4.5 em. longa, vix 1 cm. crassa, laxi- 
flora; capsulae pedicellis inclusis circiter 5 mm. longae, glabrae, oblongo-ellipticae, 
angustae, pedicellis circiter 4-5-plo brevioribus glandulam unam ventralem latam 
subamplectentem 3-4-plo superantibus suffultae, stigmatibus ut videtur sessili- 
ibus brevibusque coronatae ; bracteae non visae, deciduae. ; 
NORTHEASTERN ASIA. Mandshuria: by streams, mountains 12 hours 
cst of Harbin by railroad, August 31, 1903, C. S. Sargent (slender tree; sterile) 
ores "E without locality, valleys, August 14, 1906, F. N. Meyer (type; very fine 
Tee, white bark; with fruits). : 
a note accompanying his photograph (No. 5225 of the collection of the vict 
Partment of Agriculture) from North Korea, August 16, 1906, which shows a 100 
of this Willow, Mr. Meyer says: “ A remarkably tall willow, growing from “OM dis- 
feet tall. Has, when young, a bark covered with white bloom; when older, t um 
appears and the bark becomes shaggy like that of an Eucalyptus. If not yet war , 
Saliz eucalyptoides would be very appropriate.” It may be the same as S. glandu- 
losa of von Seemen and Nakai from Korea and seems to be a well marked species. 
It chiefly differs from S. glandulosa Seemen in its narrower lanceolate often pase 
leaves which are acute at the base and apparently bear no glands on the pa ^ 
The fruits are narrow-elliptical (not ovate), and the pedicel is ah, SM 
The only gland I have seen has the same shape as those of S. tetrasperma xburgh, 
and it may belong to sect. Tetraspermae near S. Dunnii Schneider. The ipe 
imen collected by Professor Sargent is a sterile one, but it is very like Meyer's plant. 
