266 SALICACEAE 



N. Y. A single record from near New York City. 

 N. J. Sparta Junction, Sussex Co. 



A rare plant whose distribution and specific status is not fully 

 understood. 



14. S. Bebbiana Sargent (S. rostrata Richards). In dry soil or 



along streams, sometimes in woods and thickets: Anticosti 



to Hudson Bay and Br. Col., south to N. J., Pa., Neb. and 



Utah. 



Conn. Throughout, increasing northwestward. 



N. Y. Occasional on L. I. and in Bronx Co., increasing northward; 



rare or perhaps adventive on S. I. 

 N. J. Rare in Ocean, Monmouth and Middlesex counties; Bergen 



and Essex counties, increasing northward. 

 Pa. Monroe and Northampton counties. 



Tertiary, o: Cretaceous, rare: Older Formations, increasing north- 

 ward. South of the moraine only in Pa. 1 17-187 days. Sea 

 level-2,800 ft. 



15. S. humilis Marsh. In dry soil: N. S. to western Ont., south 



to N. Car. and Neb. 



Throughout the range, apparently decreasing in the pine barrens 

 of N.J. and L. I. 



16. S. tristis Ait. In dry soil: N. E. to Minn., south to Fla. and 



Tenn. 



Conn. Rare along the coast, scattered in the eastern and north 

 central part of the state. 



N. Y. On L. I. and on S. I. 



N. J. Bergen and Hunterdon counties, common on the coastal 

 plain. 



Pa. Luzerne, Monroe, Delaware and Chester counties, pre- 

 sumably in the intervening territory. 



17. S. Candida Fluegge. In bogs: Lab. to N. W. Terr., south to 



N. J., Iowa and Mont. 



Conn. Northwestern Litchfield Co. 



N. Y. Reported but not definitely known from Westchester Co.; 



Pine Plains, Dutchess Co. and northward. 

 N. J. Rare and local in Hudson and Bergen counties, increasing 



but local northwestward in Morris, Warren and Sussex counties. 

 Pa. Luzerne, Monroe and Northampton counties; reported but 



not definitely known from Pike Co. 



