:memoirs of the new york botanical garden. II r 



Salix pseudomyrsinites And. Syn. N. A. Willows in Proc. Am. 



Acad. 4: (reprint) 25; Salix Novae- Angliae And. Men, Sal. 



161 [Man. R. M. 335]. 



Rare, at an altitude of 2000-3000 m. 



Montana: Park Co., 1887, Tzvecdy, 2^3; Prickly Pear Caiion, 

 1883, Scribner, 261. 



Yellowstone Park: Tower Creek, 1885, Tzuccdy, 483. 



* Salix Barcleyi Anderson, Of v. Vet. Akad. Handl. 15 : 125 [111. Fl. 



i: 504]. 



A species with ovate serrulate leaves, pubescence floccose when 

 young, glabrous capsule and evident style. 



Montana: Trail Creek Mountains, 1872, Coulter. 



Yellowstone Park: East De Lacy's Creek, Aug. 10, 1897, 

 Rxdhcrg & Bcsscy, jgiSa ( ?). 



Salix Nuttallii Sargent, Gard. «& For. 8 : 463 ; Sal/'x flavescens 

 Nutt. Sylva, i: 65 [Man. R. M. 337 ; Bot. Cal. 2: 86]; not 

 Host. 



At an altitude of about 2000 m. 



Montana: Emigrant Gulch, Aug. 23, 1897, Rydhcrg & Bessey^ 

 jgi2: Sand Coulee, 1888, R. S. Williams, 800. 



Salix Bebbiana Sargent, Gard. & For. 8 : 463 [111. Fl. i: 498]; 



Salix rostrafa Richards. Frankl. Journ. App. 753 [Man. R. M. 



336] : not Thuill. 



Along streams in the mountain regions, at an altitude of 1000- 

 2000 m. 



Montana: Boulder River, June, 1888, i^. Tweedy, 6j (light yel- 

 low bark, more silky) ; Spanish Basin, 1896, Flodman, 368 ; Emi- 

 grant Gulch, Aug. 23, 1897, Rydberg & Bessey, jgiy ; Spanish 

 Basin, June 26, 3918; Bridger Mts., June 14, 39^9^ ^^^^ C^-' 

 1889, Tzi'eedy; Boulder River, 1888, Tweedy, 67; Bozeman, 1885, 

 Tzveedy, 47g; Highwood Canon, 1888, B. S. Williams, 802; 

 Swimming Women Creek, 1882, Canby. 



Salix monticola Bebb ; Coulter, Man. R. M., 336. 



In the mountain regions, at an altitude of 1000-3000 m. 



Montana; Highwood Canon, 1888, B. S. Williams, 801; Cliff 

 Lake, July 27, 1897, Bydberg & Bessey, 3^20; Emigrant Gulch, 

 Aug. 23,jp/7. 

 Salix Candida Fluegge ; Willd. Sp. PI. 4: 7o8 [Man. R. M. 337; 



111. Fl. i: 501]. 



