THE WILLOWS OF ALASKA 34 1 



White Pass. — At an altitude of about 3,000 feet, F. A. Walpole, 



1900 (No. 1 1 10). At Lake Bennett, J. B. Tarleton, 1899 (No. 15). 



Tiikon River. — At Coal Creek Hill, Frederick Funston, 1893 (No. 



H3)- 



Glacier Bay. — At various points near sea level, Coville and 

 Kearney (No. 669), Trelease and Saunders (Nos. 3395, 3435, in part, 

 3436' 343S, 3440)^ Brewer and Coe (No. 49). 



7'aktitat Bay. — Near Hidden Glacier, Trelease and Saunders (No. 

 3441, in part). 



Prince William Sound. — At timber line at Orca, elevation about 

 3500 feet, Coville and Kearney (No. 1192). 



Cook hilet. — Between Cook Inlet and the Tanana River, E. F. 

 Glenn, 1899. 



Kadiak Island. — On the mountain back of Kadiak village, Tre- 

 lease and Saunders (No. 3396), Coville and Kearney (No. 2312), 

 Cole, F. A. Walpole, 1900 (No. 1181). Mountains back of English 

 Bay, Coville and Kearney (No. 1455). At Sturgeon River, Coville 

 and Kearney (No. 2280). Without special locality, C. H. Townsend, 

 1888. 



Alaska Peninsicla. — At Kukak Bay, Coville and Kearney (Nos. 

 1490, 1537), Trelease and Saunders (No. 3390), Kincaid. 



Shuinagi7i Islands. — On Fopof Island, Kincaid. Also specimens 

 of M. W. Harrington, 187 1-3, probably collected on these islands. 



Aleutian Islands. — Unalaska, Coville and Kearney (No. 2199), 

 Trelease and Saunders (No. 3397), B. W. Evermann, 1892 (No. 

 156), Attn Island, J. M. Macoun, 1891. 



Pribilof Islands. — On St. Paul Island, William Palmer, 1890 

 (No. 310, in part), C. Hart Merriam, 1891, Kincaid, 1897. 



St. Alattheiv Islands. — On St. Matthew, Coville and Kearney 

 (Nos. 2089, 2147, 2177), Trelease and Saunders (No. 3393), Brewer 

 and Coe (No. 465). On Hall Island, Coville and Kearney (No. 

 2081), Trelease and Saunders (Nos. 3391, 3392). 



Cape Vancouver. — Collected by J. M. Macoun, 1891. 



Port Clarence. — On the tundra, Coville and Kearney (No. 1872), 

 Trelease and Saunders (No. 3398), Brewer and Coe (Nos. 377a, 

 396). At the Reindeer Station, James T. White, 1894. 



Reported at various points on the Arctic seacoast of Alaska but not 

 beyond Cape Lisburne. 



Andersson in 1868, as cited in the synonymy, gave to the east Si- 

 berian and Alaskan representative of the circumpolar arctic and 

 arctic-alpine Salix reticzilata the distinguishing name Salix orbicu- 



