1914] Fernald,— Some Willows of boreal America 173 
dentibus glanduligeris, supra viridibus opacis plus minusve tomentu- 
losis subtus cinereo-tomentosis, petiolis tomentosis 2-4 mm. longis; 
stipulis semi-ovatis vel lanceolatis glanduloso-serratis; amentis fruc- 
tiferis pedunculatis crasse cylindricis 2-2.7 cm. longis 1.3-1.5 cm. 
crassis densifloris, pedunculo foliis instructo; squamis fulvis lineari- 
oblongis 3 mm. longis apice pilosis, pilis 1-1.5 mm. longis; capsulis 
conico-subulatis S-10 mm. longis cinereo-tomentosis, stylo vix 1 mm. 
longo, stigmatibus bifidis divergentibus, pedicello nectarium multo 
superante quam squama vix breviori. 
Shrub 3-4 m. high; branches fuscous, shining; branchlets slender, 
white-tomentose: leaves thickish, somewhat rugose on both sides, 
oblong-lanceolate, 3-5 cm. long, 1-2 em. wide, acuminate, rounded at 
base; margin revolute, appressed-crenate, the teeth gland-tipped; 
upper surface green, opaque and more or less tomentulose; lower 
surface ashy-tomentose; petioles tomentose, 2-4 mm. long: stipules 
semi-ovate or lanceolate, glandular-serrate: fruiting aments peduncled: 
thick-cylindrie, 2-2.7 em. long, 1.3-1.5 em. thick, densely flowered; 
the peduncle leafy: scales reddish-yellow, linear-oblong, 3 mm. long, 
the apex pilose with hairs 1-1.5 mm. long: capsules conic-subulate, 
8-10 mm. long, ashy-tomentose; style barely 1 mm. long; stigmas 
bifid, divergent; ee much longer than the nectary and barely 
shorter th: NEWFOUNDLAND: by rapids below Seal Pond, 
Birchy Pond Stream, East Branch of the Humber, July 14, 1910, 
Fernald & Wiegand, no. 4264. 
Nearest related, apparently, to S. californica Bebb, but with shorter 
aments, paler and narrower scales, longer capsules, much longer pedi- 
cels, and the more tomentose leaves with less numerous glandular 
teeth. Slightly suggesting S. candida Fliigge but with more slender 
branches, more rugose and shorter leaves with looser and less whitened 
tomentum, gland-tipped teeth, longer pale scales, and longer capsules 
and pedicels. 
SaLix glaucophylloides, n. sp., frutex mediocris vel altus vel arbor 
humilis usque 5 m. altus; ramulis glabris vel griseo- puberulis glabra- 
tisque, pilo rare persistente, cortice plus minusve castaneo; foliis 
oblongis vel lanceolatis, maturis subcoriaceis 3.5-12 cm. longis 1.5-6 
em. latis apice acutis vel subacutis basi cordatis vel rotundatis vel 
angustatis utrinque glaberrimis planis supra viridibus sublucidis 
subtus glauco-albescentibus exsiccatione  nigrescentibus margine 
crebre crenatis vel erenato-serratis, serraturis glanduligeris, petiolis 
3-12 mm. longis; stipulis semicordatis argute serratis plerumque 
persistentibus; amentis fructiferis 2-4 (—5) em. longis 1-1.5 em. crassis 
foliis parvis 3-5 suffultis; pedunculo rhachique albido-piloso, pilis 
minutis; squamis brunneis vel fuscis obovatis vel oblongis obtusis 
1.5-2 mm. longis albido-pilosis, pilis 1.5-2.5 mm. longis; capsulis 
conico-subulatis rostratis glabris 4-7 mm. longis basi cordatis, stylo 
