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Salix purpurea, var. sericea W. D. Koch, Syn. Deutsch. Schweiz. Fl.647 (1837).— 
Seemen, Salic. Jap. 56 (1903). 
Ramuli novelli plus minusve sericeo-tomentelli. Folia pleraque alterna, petiolata, 
subtus ut petioli initio sericeo-tomentella, dein plus minusve glabrescentia. 
NORTHEASTERN ASIA. Transbaikalia to Korea: probably together 
with the type. 
JAPAN. Hokkaido: prov. Ishikari, Sapporo, low ground, September 11, 1892, 
C. S. Sargent (tree 10 m. tall, girth 0.3 m.; sterile). Hondo: prov. Shinano, April 
1904, August 1905, H. Shirasawa (c? and sterile); prov. Musashi, Tokyo, probably 
eultivated (many specimens). 
Salix purpurea, subspec. amplexicaulis, var. multinervis Schneider, n. 
comb. 
Salix amplexicaulis Chaubard in Bory, Exp. Sci. Morée, 111. 2, Bot. 277; Atlas, 
sér. 4, Bot. t. 34 (1832); in Bory, Nouv. Fl. Pélop. 64, t. 36 (1838). 
Salix multinervis Franchet & Savatier, Enum. Pl. Jap. II. 504 (1879). 
Salix purpurea, var. multinervis Matsumura, Shokubutsu Mei-J. 261 (1895). — 
Seemen, Salic. Jap. 56, t. 11, fig. F-K (1903). — Shirasawa, Icon. Ess. For. 
Jap. II. t. 8, fig. 7 (folia tantum) (1908). 
? Salix purpurea, subspec. amplexicaulis, var. petiolata Koidzumi in Tokyo Bot. 
Mag. XXVII. 92 (1913); from Mandshuria. 
Ramuli glabri. Folia glabra, sessilia v. petiolata, oblonga v. anguste elliptica, 
marginibus plus minusve parallelis, basi rotunda v. cordata, apice pleraque obtusa, 
margine serrata, basin versus integra, ad 6.5 longa et ad 2.5 cm. lata. j 
JAPAN. Hokkaido: prov. Oshima, Hakodate, 1861, C. Mazimowicz (9); 
prov. Iburi, Yubutsu, June 12, 1884, K. Miyabe (9); Chitose, June 11, 1890, Y. 
Tokubuchi (9). Hondo: prov. Shimotsuke, around Lake Chuzenji, lava beds, com- 
mon, alt. 1800 m., May 27, 1914, E. H. Wilson (No. 6749; bush 1.2-1.8 m. tall; 
with fruits); Nikko, August 8, 1905, J. G. Jack (sterile); prov. Shinano, Narai, Sep- 
tember 2, 1905, J.G. Jack (sterile); Kituadzumi, August 1903, H. Shirasawa (sterile); 
without precise locality, July 6, 1893 (ex Herb. Bot. Gard. Tokyo; sterile); prov. 
Musashi, Komaba, March 24, 1911 (9); without precise locality, April 11, 1891, 
April 15, 1894 (with fruits); prov. Kai, Kusakabe, Yawata village, side of streams, 
March 28, 1914, E. H. Wilson (No. 6330; bush 0.6-1.2 m. tall; à; No. 6330*, 9); 
prov. Suruga, slopes of Fuji-san, roadsides, etc., abundant, May 7, 1914, E. H. 
Wilson (No. 6639; bush 0.3-1.8 m. tall; with fruits); prov. Sagami, “ in locis hu- 
midis,” L. Savatier (No. 1145, type, ex Franchet & Savatier; with fruits); Tatte- 
yama, near Yokoska, L. Savatier (co-type; c, ex Franchet & Savatier). : 
I regard the subspec. amplexicaulis, var. multinervis distinct from var. genua 
Schneider, n. comb. (S. amplezicaulis Chaubard, 1. c.; S. purpurea, 8 amplezicaulis 
Boissier, Fl. Orient. IV. 1187 [1879]): Folia in comparatione angustiora, acutiora, 
distinctius v. angustius serrata, usque ad 6 em. longa et ad 1.5 cm. lata. — x 
S. purpurea, subspec. amplezicaulis, var. petiolata, subvar. angustifolia Koidzumi, 
1. c. 92, from Hokkaido seems to be only a form of subspec. eupurpurea, var. typica 
with opposite leaves. Bate 
Shirasawa, on his plate (8, 1. c.), figures 9 flowers, which may belong to S. Gilgiana 
Seemen, but the color of the bracts of both his 9 and c? flowers is yellowish brown. 
The typical S. purpurea Linnaeus has sessile ovaries and sessile or subsessile short 
stigmas; the color of the young anthers is purple. 
There is also the following doubtful variety: 
Salix purpurea, var. stipularis Franchet in Nouv. Arch. Mus. Paris, sér. 2, 
VII. 91 (Pl. David. I. 284) (1884). — Burkill in Jour. Linn. Soc. XXVI. 532 (1899). 
