190 SALICACEAE 



Tvrigs prberulent; leaf-blades usually glandular-denticulate. 



49. S. Barrattiana 

 Bractlets oblong, yellow; leaf-blades usually broadly oblanceolate. 



63. S. Seemannii. 

 Leaves oblanceolate or oblong-lanceolate; bractlets oblong. 



Leaves silverv-silky beneath, not strongly reticulate; bractlets black. 



50. S. bella. 

 Leaves wliite-tomentose beneath, strongly reticulate; bractlets brown. 



51. S. Candida. 

 Aments less than 1 cm. broad; ovary less than 5 mm. long. 



Leaves broadly obovate. 



Twigs puberulent; bractlets light brown; stamen 1. 52. S. sitchensis. 



Twigs glabrous; bractlets blackish; stamens 2. 53. S. Drummondiana. 



Leaves oblong, lanceolate, or oblanceolate. 



Bractlets yellow or brown ; stipes 3-4 times as long as the nectaries ; style less than 



0.5 mm. long. 54. S. argyrocarpa. 



Bractlets fuscous; stipes less than twice as long as the nectaries. 



Style about 0.5 mm. long; bractlets obtuse. 55. S. arbusculoides. 



Style 1-2 mm. long. 



Branches without a bloom; leaves tomentose beneath. 



56. S. pellita. 

 Branches with a bloom; leaves white-silky beneath. 



Aments peduncled and leafy-bracted. 57. S. subcoerulea. 



Aments sessile and naked. 58. S. pachnophora. 



X. Arcticae. 



Aments on leafy pedimcles. 



Leaves grayish villous on both sides, less so on the upper. 

 Twigs white- villous or silky; branches yellow or grajash. 



Leaves villous; capsules densely pubescent. 59. iS. brachycarpa. 



Leaves silky; capsules finely arid sparingly pubescent. 



60. S. idahoensis. 

 Twigs puberiUent; branches usually purplish. 



Bractlets black or with blackish tips. 



Leaves oblong, 2-3 cm. long; bractlets obovate; branches divergent. 



61. S. pseudolapponum. 

 Leaves oblanceolate or obovate, 3-6 cm. long; bractlets oblong; branches 



ascending. 62. S. glaucops. 



Bractlets yellow, oblong. 63. S. Seemannii. 



Leaves glabrate or when young covered with white hairs parallel to the midrib. 

 Shrubs not creeping, although often depressed. 



Leaves broadly oval, often minutely glandular-dentate. 



64. S. subcordata. 

 Leaves narrower. 



Leaves oblong or oblanceolate, or ovate. 



Leaves 2-4 era. long; capsule 3-5 mm. long. 



Bractlets yellow or brown, oblong; leaves elliptic or oblanceolate, 



thin, darkening in drying; twigs purple. 65. S. deseriorum. 

 Bractlets fuscous at the apex; leaves oblong, not blackening in 

 drjing. 61. S. pseudolapponum. 



Leaves 4-6 cm. long. 



Bractlets fuscous; leaves elliptic or oblong, obtuse or acute, xisually 



reticulate; glabrous only in age. 62. S. glaucops. 



Bractlets yellow or brown ; leaves usually short-acuminate, glabrous 

 e.xcept when very young, not reticulate. 

 Leaves entire or sparingly glandular-denticulate, oblanceolate. 



66. S. Austinae. 

 Leaves finely serrulate, elliptic, lanceolate, or oblanceolate. 



67. S. MacCalliana. 

 Leaves linear-lanceolate. 68. S. saskatchewana. 



Shrubs creeping; arctic or alpine. 



Leaves obovate or oblanceolate; aments many-flowered. 



69. S. pelrophila. 

 Leaves narrowly oblanceolate; aments few-flowered. 70. -S. cascadensis. 

 Aments naked, from lateral buds. 



Leaves oblanceolate, strongly veined. 71. S. Nelsonii. 



Leaves elliptic, not strongly veined. 72. S. chlorophylla. 



XI. Reticuiatae. 



Leaves covered beneath with long white silky hairs. 73. S. Fernaldii. 



Leaves at least in age not silky. 



Leaf-blade over 1 cm. long; aments comparatively many-flowered. 



Filaments very hairy on the lower part; leaves strongly reticulate; bracts broadly 

 obovate, fuscous, the upper portion almost glabrous. 



74. S. orbicularis. 

 Filaments almost glabrous ; leaves less strongly reticulate; bracts cimeate-oblong, 

 yellow, almost glabrous. 75. S. sazimontana. 



Leaf-blade 1 cm. or less long; aments few-flowered; bractlets yellow, almost glabrous. 



76. iS. nivalis. 



