SALICACEAE. — SALIX 177 



Salix cuspidata Wallich, Cat. No. 3703 a-b (nomen nudum) (non Schultz, nee 

 D. Don) (1829). — Hooker f., Fl. Brit. Ind. V. 627 (1888). 



INDIA. Madras presidency: Nilgherry, Dimhutty, D. Nolon (Wallich's 

 No. 3703''; sterile); without locality (Wallich's No. 3703*, ex Herb. Wright, ap- 

 parently 9 type of »S. apicuZato) ; East Bengal?, Sonog?, December 1827, Dr. 

 Gomez (WaUich's No. 9106; ex Andersson). 



This is a very doubtful species and probably the same as S. tetrasperma Pox- 

 burgh. I have seen only a photograph of the type specimen and a drawing of a 

 single leaf of No. 3703*^. According to Hooker f . No. 3703^ " is S. tetrasperma with 

 long bracts and glabrous capsules," and it is from this specimen that Andersson 

 must have drawn up his description. He cites as a S5aionym S. cuspidata D. Don 

 (Prodr. Fl. Nepal. 59 [1825]), which was founded on a sterile specimen collected 

 by Kamrup at Sirinagur (Kashmir). I doubt if the true S. tetrasperma occurs in 

 this region. 



Salix calophylla Wallich apud Andersson in Svensk. Vetensk. Akad. Handl. 

 1850, 502 (1857). — Hooker f., Flor. Brit. Ind. V. 628 (1888). 



INDIA. Burma: banks of Attran, March 1827, A^. Wallich (Cat. No. 9102; 

 sterile type, ex Andersson). 



This seems to be a large-leafed form of S. tetrasperma Roxburgh. 



Salix calostachya Andersson in Svensk. Vetensk. Akad. Handl. 1850, 490 (1851); 

 in Jour. Linn. Soc. IV. 42 (1860); in Svensk. Vetensk. Akad. Handl. VI. 5 {Monogr. 

 Salic.) (1867); in De CandoUe, Prodr. XVI. pt. 2, 194 (1868). — Hooker f., Fl. 

 Brit. Ind. V. 637 (1888). 



INDIA. Kashmir: "a, Kahouta ad Mahabad, in sylvis humidis, alt. 2000 

 m." V. Jacquemont (No. 250; type 9 ex Andersson). 



This seems to be a form of S. Wallichiana Andersson with glabrescent ovaries. 

 According to his journal (Voy. III. 168 [1841]) Jacquemont left Kohouta and 

 camped at Ilahabad on May 2, 1831. Hooker writes the names Kahvata and 

 Mahadeb. 



Salix densa Wallich apud Andersson in Svensk. Vetensk. Akad. Handl. 1850, 

 502 (non Fries 1832) (1851). — Hooker f., Fl. Brit. Ind. V. 628 (1888). 



INDIA. Burma: Martaban, March 1827, N. Wallich (Cat. No. 9103; sterile 

 type ex Andersson). 



This is a form with very long linear-oblong leaves. According to Hooker f., it is 

 also probably referable to S. tetrasperma Roxburgh. 



Salix fulcrata, var. subphylicifolia Andersson in De Candolle, Prodr. XVI. pt. 2, 

 244 (1868). 



NORTHEASTERN ASIA. Without locality, Stuhendorff (type, with fruits, 

 ex Andersson). 



This is a very doubtful form, not even mentioned by Herder (1891). 



Salix futura Seemen, Salic. Jap. 71, t. 17, fig. f-qi (1903). 

 JAPAN. Without locality, M. Shirai (No. 47, type, 9, ex von Seemen). 

 This species is described from a 9 flowering branch only; the leaves, the cf 

 flowers, and the original locality are not known. 



Salix macilenta Andersson in Svensk. Vetensk. Acad. Handl. VI. 141, t. 7, fig. 

 75 {Monog. Salic) (1867); in De Candolle, Prodr. XVI. pt. 2, 245 (1868). 

 Salix phylicifolia Chamisso in Linnaea, VI. 542 (1831). 



NORTHEASTERN ASIA. Kamtchatka: Redowski-land, ^. CAawimo (9 

 type ex Andersson). 



