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SALICACEAE. — SALIX 169 
CHINA. Chili: “ Jéhol, bords des ruisseaux,” May and March, A. David (No. 
1681, type, ex Franchet). à 
I have not seen the type of this variety, and the description is too short to judge 
whether it is distinct or not. 
162. Salix Gilgiana Seemen, Salic. Jap. 59, t. 13, fig. a-b (1903). — Léveillé in 
Bull. Acad. Intern. Géogr. Bot. XVI. 145 (1906). 
JAPAN. Hondo: prov. Musashi, Tokyo (Jedo), March 15, April 23, June 8, 
1874, Hilgendorf (# and 9 types ex Seemen). I doubtfully include here the follow- 
ing specimens: prov. Shimotsuke, Chuzenji, lava beds, common, alt. 1800 m., May 
27,1914, E. H. Wilson (No. 6748; bush 1.5-2.4 m. tall; 9); prov. Musashi, Toda, 
April 12, 1891, K. Watanabe (9); Tokyo, March 1895 (No. 46 Herb. Bot. Gard. 
Tokyo; 9); same place, April 22, 1893 (No. 112; Herb. Bot. Gard. Tokyo; with 
fruits); same place, April 3, 1901 (No. 123; Herb. Bot. Gard. Tokyo; 9); 
vincas prov. Ishikari, Sapporo, cultivated, May 3, 1906, J. Hanzawa (gc 
and 9). 
These specimens agree with one another and with von Seemen's description, but 
the leaves are not so distinetly and sharply serrate as they are shown in Seemen's 
figure. S. Gilgiana needs further study. 
163. Salix cheilophila Schneider. See p. 69. 
164. Salix Wilhelmsiana Marschall v. Bieberstein, Fl. Taur.-Cauc. III. Suppl. 
627 (1819). — Trautvetter in Mém. Sav. Etr. Acad. Sci. St. Pétersbourg, 111. 627, 
t. 3 (Salicet.) (1837). — Regel in Act. Hort. Petrop. VI. 464 (1880). — Herder 
in Act. Hort. Petrop. XI. 457 (pro parte) (1891).— Wolf in Act. Hort. Petrop. 
ut 153 (1903); Wolf & Palibin, Onped. Jepes. Kycm. Espon. Pocc. 89, fig. 
Saliz angustifolia Willdenow, Spec. IV. 699 (non Wulfen): (1805). — Mar- 
schall von Bieberstein, Fl. Taur.-Cauc. II. 414 (1808). — Andersson in De 
Candolle, Prodr. XVI. pt. 2, 315 (exclud. var. 8) (1868).— Brandis, Forest 
Fl. Brit. Ind. 471 (1874). — Hooker f., Fl. Brit. Ind. V. 636 (1888). — Wolf 
in Izv. S.-Peterburg. Liesn. Inst. V. 33, t. 16, fig. 10-17, t. 29, fig. 1-2 
(Mam. Hsy«. Hes Eepon. Pocc.) (1900). — Schneider, Ill. Handb. Laub- 
holzk. 1. 68, fig. 20 x-y (1904). 
Saliz angustifolia, var. eriocarpa Ledebour, Fl. Ross. III. pt. 2, 604 (1850). 
Ser HANISTAN. Kurrum Valley, 1879, J. E. T. Aitchison (No. 111; d 
INDIA, Kashmir: “reg. temp. alt. 12000 ped.," T. Thomson (with fruits). 
is species is very. pariy sedated 4o the following, which chiefly differs in tg 
glabrous Ovaries and seems to have a different geographical distribution. See Woli à 
but (1903). The length of the short style, which is sometimes wanting, varies » 
ite à SPecies; the bracts are yellowish and not two-colored, as in S. purpurea an 
a qnarest relatives. The species with bracts of one color may perhaps represent 
4 different section, 
* Saliz angustifolia Wulfen (in Jacquin, Collect. ITI. 48 [1789]) is often regarded 
mis Synonym of S, risa nmm but according to several authors Lin- 
1aeus's plant may represent a hybrid between S. repens Linnaeus and S. viminalis 
Innaeus, while Wulfen’s plant is the same as S. repens, var. rosmarinifolia 
mmer & Grabowski (FI, Siles. II. 380 [1829]. — S. repens var. angustifolia Neil- 
» Fl. Wien, 79[1846]). 
