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anients obovate, those of the pistillate ones lance-oblong; capsule ahnost sessi 

 4^5 mm. long. White Willow. Moist ground, along streams: N.B.— Pa 

 Colo.; escaped from cultivation, native of Eu. Plain. Ap-My. 



11. S. melanopsis Nutt. A shrub or smaU tree; bark chestnut-brown; 

 young branches puberulent; leaf-blades oblanceolate or elliptic, subsessile, about 

 5 cm. long 1 cm. wide, silky-hairy when young, blackening in drying, somewhat 

 glaucous, finely serrate; aments at the end of leafy branches, 5-7 cm. long cyhn- 

 dric; bractlets hnear-oblong, more or less arose; capsule lanceolate, glabrous. 

 Dusky Willow. River banks: B.C.— Mont.— Ore. Submont. My-Jl. 



12. S. exigua Nutt. A shrub or small tree sometimes 6-7 m. high; twigs 

 yeUowish or hght brown, silky-pubescent when young; leaf-blades linear to 

 narrowly hnear-lanceolate, 2-8 cm. long, yellowish, silky; staminate aments 

 2-b cm the pistillate ones 3-5 cm. long; bractlets of the former obovate, of the 

 latter broadly lanceolate; capsule elongate-ovoid, shghtly silky when young, 

 o _„^„ 4^p ^^ j^j^g g^ luteosericea Rydb. Sandbar Willow. Sand- 



—Okla.— Ariz.— B.C.— Ore. Plain— Mont. My-Jl. 



13. S. stenophylla Rydb. A shrub 2-5 m. high; young shoots silvery, 

 pubescent; leaves narrowly linear, 3-7 cm. long, acute, entire or minutely and 

 distantly denticulate, silky-strigose; pistiUate aments 3-4 cm. long; bractlets 

 oblanceolate; capsule glabrous, about 6 mm. long; staminate aments 2-3 cm 



long; bractlets more obtuse and more villous. River banks: Colo — N M 



Ariz. Plain— Submont . My-Jl. 



14. S. interior Rowley. A shrub 1^ m. high, occasionally a tree 6-9 m. 

 high; twigs pubescent when young; leaf-blades 6-10 cm. long, less than 1 cm 

 wide, lance-hnear, remotely dentate; aments 2-5 cm. long; bractlets glabrous or 

 hairy toward the base, ovate or obovate, rarely oblong; capsule appressed- 

 silky when young, soon glabrate. S. longifolia Muhl. Sandbar Willow. 

 River banks and shores: Que.— Va.— La.— Tex.— Sask. Plain. Je-Jl. 



15. S. linearifolia Rydb. A low shrub, with reddish bark; leaf-blades 

 narrowly hnear, 4-10 cm. long, remotely dentate; aments loosely flowered 3-4 

 cm long; bractlets hnear-lanceolate, acute, ahnost glabrous; capsule almost 

 glabrous, 3-4 mm. ong. S rubra Richards. S. tenerrima (Howell) Heller. 

 Sand-bars: Sask.—Okla.— Colo.— Wash. Plain. My-Je. 



16. S. sessilifolia Nutt. A shrub or small tree sometimes 10 m high- 

 young branches canescent; leaf-blades hnear-lanceolate to Unear or oblong 5-10 

 cm. long, sessile, obscurely and remotely denticulate or entire, silvery-canescent 

 when young in age more glabrate; aments 6-8 cm. long, nearly 1 cm. thick, 

 ?9 AT s^f^'aj, together; capsule silky when young, glabrate in age. Sand-bars: 

 (? Mont.)— Colo.— Cahf.— Wash. Submont. Je-Jl. 



17. S. argophylla Nutt. A tree or large shrub, usually about 5 m high- 

 young twigs yellow and puberulent, soon glabrate; leaf-blades narrowly linear- 

 lanceolate, about 5 cm. long, sessile, densely white-silky on both sides; aments 



3-5 



obtuse 



capsule densely silky, sessile. River banks: Mont.— Tex.— Calif.— Wash! 

 Plain — Submont. My-Jl. 



18. S. macrostachya Xutt. A shrub or small tree 1-6 m. high; twigs 

 densely viUous ; leaf-blades linear-oblanceolate, about 5 cm. long, sessile densely 

 white-villous ; aments often several together, 2-3 cm. long, densely flowered; 

 bractlets densely villous all over, oblong; capsule densely villous, sessile. River 

 banks: Cahf.— Ida.— B.C. Submont. My-Jl. 



19. S. Sandbergii Rydb. A shrub or small tree; branches chestnut-brown - 

 leaves oval or elliptic, 2-4 cm. long, silky on both sides, grayish above silverv 

 beneath; pistillate aments sessile, naked, 4 cm. long; bractlets purple, obovate- 

 spatulate, 3 mm. long, white-pilose; capsule glabrous, 4-5 mm. long; stipe about 

 l.o mm. long; style about 0.5 mm. long. S. boiseana A. Nels. Vallevs- Ida 

 Submont. Ap-Je. 



