SALICACEAE. — SALIX 149 



Mandshufia except a sterile specimen collected by C. S. Sargent, Khingan Moun- 

 tains, Yulo Pass, alt. 1000 m., August 15, 1913, which probably belongs to S. 

 cinerea. 



128. Salix Caprea Linnaeus, Spec. 1020 (exclud. var. y et 5) (1753). — Pokomy, 

 Oeaterr. Holzpfl. 110, t. 22, fig. 302-305 (1864). — Herder in Act. Hort. Petrop. XI. 

 402 (1891). — Hempel & Wilhelm, Bdume & Straucher, II. 114, fig. 198 a-b, t. 

 32 (1897). — Wolf in Izv. S.-Peterburg. Liesn. Inst. V. 66, t. 31, fig. 16-17, t. 32, 

 fig. 1-10 {3Iam. Ihyn. H(rb Eapon. Pocc.) (1900). — Seemen, Salic. Jap. 33, t. 4 

 D-H (1903) ; in Ascherson & Graebner, Syn. Mitteleur. Fl. IV. 98 (1909) ; apud 

 Siuzev in Trav. Mus. Bot. Acad. Sci. St. Petersbourg, IX. (1912) exToepfTer, Salicol. 

 Mitt. No. 5, 248 (1912). — Komarov, in Act. Hort. Petrop. XXII. 21 (Fl. Mansh. 

 II.) (1903). — Schneider, III. Handb. Laubholzk. I. 60, fig. 11 v-v-, 151 (1904). — 

 L6veill6 in Bull. Acad. Int. Geogr. Bot. XVI. 1.50 (1906). — Shirasawa, Icon. Ess. 

 For. Jap. II. t. 8, fig. 12-22 (1908). — Henry in Elwes & Henry, TreesGr. Brit. & 

 Irel. VII. 1745 (1913). — Moss, Cambridge Brit. Fl. II. 52, t. 49 (1914). 



Salix brachjstachys Franchet & Savatier, Enum. PI. Jap. I. 460 (1875); II. 

 506 (1879). 



For further synonyms and literature see Herder, 1. c, and von Seemen, 1. c. 



CHINA. Chili: Hsiao Wu-tai-shan, well-wooded mountain slopes, alt. 1600- 

 2600 m., August 20, 1903, F. N. Meyer (No. 1248, sterile; a doubtful form i). 

 Shensi: Tsingling, A. David (fide von Seemen); Khin-lin-san, G. Giraldi (No. 

 1160, ex von Seemen). 



NORTHEASTERN ASIA. Ussuri: Khabarovsk, in upland oakwoods, Au- 

 gust 3, 1903, C. S. Sargent (sterile) ; near Vladivostok, August 18, 1903, C. S. Sargent 

 (a small tree; sterile). Korea : Chinampo, September 20, 1905, /. G. Jack (sterile) ; 

 Quelpaert, " secus rivulos montium," alt. 1800 m.. May 17, 1907, U. Faurie 

 (No. 1503; 3-4 m. tall; 9). Kamtchatka: Petropaulovski, 1853-6, C. Wright 

 (with fruits). Saghalien : Sakaihama, moist woodlands, seashore, August 5, 1914, 

 E. H. Wilson (No. 7366; bush 1.5-1.8 m. tall; sterile); Toyo-hara, side of streams, 

 abundant, August 3, 1914, E. H. Wilson (No. 7342; bush 1.8-4.5 m. tall; sterile); 

 Korsakoff, July 1908, U. Faurie (Nos. 272, 272'^'« in part; " arbor lata et frequentis- 

 sima"; with fruits); same locality, October 1908, U. Faurie (No. 272^'^ in part; 

 with old leaves; No. 273*'^''; sterile); without precise locality, Fr. Schmidt (9). 



JAPAN. Kurile Island: Etorofu, Furebetsu, July 28, 1884, K. Miyabe 

 (with fruits). Hokkaido: prov. Oshima, near Mosi, September 26, 1892, C. S. 

 Sargent (sterile); Hakodate, in forests, June 1, 1904, U. Faurie (No. 5759; with 

 fruits); Jirafu, in forests, June 27, 1905, U. Faurie (No. 6611; sterile); Shiribeshi- 

 san, common around mountain base, alt. 330 m., July 27, 1914, E. H. Wilsoii (No. 

 7267; small tree 6m. tall, girth 0.3 m., branches spreading; sterile); prov. Ishikari, 

 Sapporo, April 23-24, 1890, F. Tokubuchi (cf and 9); same locahty, April 1891, 

 Y. Tokubuchi (cf and 9); same locality, May 21, 1903, *S. Arimoto (9); same 



^ There is another sterile specimen of Meyer's from the mountains in Sheng-king, 

 June 24, 1906 (No. 20), with entire shortly acuminate ovate leaves, covered below 

 with a thick soft pubescence . The leaves are up to 8 cm. long and 3.8 cm. broad, and 

 the petioles are from 4-9 mm. in length. Meyer names this form " broad leaved 

 willow." There is also a specimen of Purdom's from northern China, Weichang, 

 1910 (No. 79). The leaves of this are very broad-elliptic, entire, from 6-16 cm. 

 long and 3. .5-8 cm. broad and thickly grayish pubescent beneath; the apex is 

 roundish and shortly apiculate; the petioles are from 1-2 cm. long. All these 

 forma need further study. 



