134 BOTANICAL GAZETTE 
brown or black, white hairy: stamens 2 from each scale, wi 
filaments 5™™ long. 
Type locality: “in Alpibus Lapponicis and Pyrenaicis.” 
Foerh.' 15: 131. 1858.—About 2 high, from branched woo 
prostrate stems: leaves crowded on short petioles, ovate-orul 
lar, glossy, veiny, green on both sides but with some long 
woolly hairs on the lower surface, 1°™ long, 7™™ wide, with 0 
apex and revolute margin; old leaves persisting and be 
skeletonized: catkins (female only) about 1™ long, surrounded 
by leaves at base; scales black, orbicular, clothed with lon 
white wool: styles purplish, about equaling the woolly 
of the scales; stigma with each division two-lobed. 
40. SALIX PULCHRA Cham. Linnaea 6:543. 1831- ‘ 
dark brown, glossy: leaves (immature) glabrous or $ 
villous, sparingly glandular-serrate; stipules linear-lat 
green on the upper surface, glaucescent on the lower: peat 
short, not leafy, but with one or two black scales at 
kins oblong-elliptical, 2°" long; scales black-lani 
densely so; female catkin with long yellow styles 
twice-lobed: capsules ovate-acuminate, slightly hispt 
- Type locality: “in Fromontorio Espenbergii Americae oe 
inque insula Sti. Laurentii. 
41. SALIX RETICULATA L, Sp. Pl. 1018. 1753-—3 
high, brown, prostrate, woody: leaves elliptical, ov 
cular, generally obtuse, green and glabrous on the uppet 
glaucous and villous on the lower, beautifully reti 2 
on both sides, 1-3.5°™ long, 1-2.5°™ wide, petioles 14 
‘thirds as long as the blade, reddish: peta lo 
equaling the catkins, which are slender, 1.5-3™ 
catkins with bracts subverticillate, reddish, pubescent ask 
ciliate with short white hairs; filaments two to ed 
long: female catkins more closely flowered, and 
almost glabrous: capsules sessile, tomentose, ova 
= 4™™ long; Styles less than 1™™ long; encom — the 
divisions each two-cleft. 
is =o Alpious Lsvesniee, Helvetiae.” te: 
