1918] SCHNEIDER—SALIX ef 
longa, basi et pedicello subcrasso iis subduplo breviore pilosa, 
ceterum glabra, stylo brevi stigmatibus brevibus subbifidis satis 
latis vix longiore coronata; glandula 1, late ovato-rectangularis, 
quam pedicellus 3(—4)plo brevior, satis crassa. 
TYPE LOCALITY.—Mexico: State of Jalisco, Ferreria, and Sierra de Nayarit. 
GE.—As above, possibly also in Terr. Tepic, to which part of the Sierra 
de Nevaxit belongs (probably also in the state of Michoacan, see note 
below). 
SPECIMENS EXAMINED.—Mexico: State of Jalisco, Sierra de Nayarit, 
without date, Léon Diquet (male paratype; N.); Ferreria, May 28, 1898 (2?), 
M. E. Jones (no. 437; female type of description, probably also co-type of Jones, 
who gives no number and as year 1892; M.); without any locality or date, 
G. H. G[raham}” (m., ex Herb. J. S. Mill in Herb. G.; identical with Diquet’s 
specimen). 
The specimens before me agree well with JonEs’s description, who collected 
only the female plant. No. 437 is very likely the same as the plant cited by 
him as type. It seems to me more closely related to S. Bonplandiana or S. 
longipes than to S. laevigata mentioned by Jones. Unfortunately, there are 
no fully grown leaves; the largest I have seen resemble those of S. longipes. 
In size and shape of the female aments and of the fruits it comes very near 
S. Bonplandiana. The male aments are remarkably small and fine, hardly as 
long or longer than the narrowly lanceolate leaves of the peduncle. 
6. S. BonpLtanpIANa Kunth in Humboldt and Bonpland, Nov. 
Gen. Pl. 2:20. pls. ror, 102. 1817; Syn. Pl. Aequin. 1:365. 1822; 
Martens and Galeotti in Bull. Acad. R. Bruxelles 10':343 (Enum. 
Pl. Galeot. Mex. 3). 1843; Andersson in K. Sv. Vet.-Akad. Handl. 
6:18, pl. 1, fig. 14 (Mon. Salic.). 1867, excl. var.; in DC. Prodr. 
16°: 200. 1868, excl. var.; Hemsley in Biol. Centr. Am. Bot. 3:179. 
1883, excl. var.; Brandegee in Proc. Cal. Acad. Sci. Il. 3:173. 
1891; Wooton and Standley in Contrib. U.S. Nat. Herb. 19:161 
(Fl. N.Mex.). 1915; Goldman in Contrib. 1. c. 16:320. 1916. 
TyPE Locatiry.—‘‘In regno Mexicano locis opacatis prope Moran, 
Cabrera, Omitlan et Pachuca, alt. 1270-1350 hexap.” (coll. Humboldt and 
Bonpland, ex Kunth). 
® According to BeNtHaM, Pl. Bate. preface p. 4. 1839, Granam collected 
“about the town of Mexico and i in the mining district of Tlalpuxahua and Real del 
Monte.” Tlalpuxahua is in the state of Michoacan, 50 miles east of Morelia. 
™ These ay ie - * ase all in the state of Hidalgo; see Humb. and Bonpl., 
Nov. Gen. Pl. 7:341. 
