teleur. Fl. IV (1900) p. 167) tlie main form may also have naiTowly lanceolate leaves. 

 Very common on the banks of the Yenisei and Abakan rivers, and on the low, moist 

 islets in those rivers. Gathered with nearly ripe capsules in the middle of June. 



var. rorida Lackschewitz f. 



The specimens collected are characterized by their stalky catkins, to 1 cm. long, 

 Ihicklv hairy stalks, in so far distinguished fromtheordinaryvar.ro/7drtasthedensely 

 long-haired catkin-scales arc entire, and not dentate at the base, a\ hich is a chief charac- 

 ter in vai-. rorida. My specimens, therefore, possibly ought to be referred to a var. 

 subpediinculata. As my material is rather scarce, comprising in all but 4 sheets, probab- 

 ly taken from the same tree, and, besides, 1 have had no opportunity of comparing 

 with the specimens reported by Lackschewitz, I dare not settle this question definitely. 

 The leaves of these specimens are also somewhat broader than those of the material 

 collected, belonging to the typical iovm. in other respects agreeing well with each other. 



On an islet in the river Abakan, near Askys, on moist banks of rivers. Collected 

 with nearly ripe capsules in the middle of June. 



Distribution: Europe, except the extreme north and south, Turkestan, Afghanistan, 

 western Tibet, the Himalayas, Siberia, except the extreme western portions, eastern 

 Asia, Sakhalin, Japan. 



Salix viniinalis L. Spec. PI. ed. II (1763) p. 1448: Wimmer, Salic. Europ. (1866) p. 

 36; Bo.Tb(I)-i>, lliJbi Enpori. Pocciii I, ii. 70; Ledeb. Fl. Alt. IV, p. 265; Tuixzan. Cat. 

 Baical .no. 1028; Karel. et Kiril. Enum. PI. Fl. Alt. no. 819?; Ledeb. Fl. Ross. IH, p. 

 605; Turczan. Fl. Baical.-Dahur. (1854. I) p. 378, no. 1027; Herder, PI. Radd. (1892) p. 

 425, no. 160; K),i,u. <l).i. A.n. V (1909) p. 1211. .S'(//(.r slipiilaris Ledeb. Fl. Ross. Ill, 

 p. 605. 



Specimens appearing to be very near the typical Salix viminalis, collected by me 

 on the banks of the Amyl, near Kushabar, and on the Bei-kem, near Tapsa. 



subspec. splendens (Turczan.) Anderss. in DC. Prodrom. XVI, 2 (1868) p. 265. 

 Sali.v splendens Turczan. PI. Exsicc. no. 1829. Sali.v viminalis c Turczan. FL Baical.- 

 Dahur. (1854, I) p. 380. no. 1027. 



My specimens belonging to this subspecies, gathered in several places on islets in 

 the river Abakan, as well as on the banks of that river, agree perfectly with the speci- 

 mens from the Altai in Andersson's herbarium, in the botanical collections of the 

 „Riksmuseum" at Stockholm. 



subspec. Gmelini (Pallas) Anderss. 1. c. (1868) p. 266. Salix (imelini Pallas, Fl. 

 Ross. II, p. 153; Ledeb. Fl. Ross. Ill, p. 606; Turczan. Fl. Baical.-Dahur. (1854, I) p. 381, 

 no. 1029. 



/. nifescens (Turczan.) Anderss. 1. c. 



Occurring together with the preceding one, and seemed to be rather frequent in 

 the regions about the lower parts of tlie river Abakan. The two said forms • of Salix 

 viminalis constitute, for a great part, the brush-wood vegetation on the banks of the 



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