1921] BALL—WILLOWS 233 
NeEvapa.—Lincoln County, Muddy Creek (R) near Virgin River, L. N. 
Goodding 6809, (type), May 2, 1602 (B, N); Rioville, Colorado River, Goodding 
719, May 6, 1902 (B, N); along ditches, Bunkerville, J. Tidestrom 9202, May 
27, 1919 (B); Nye County, Ash Meadows, Coolie and Funston 2145, March 
1891 (N), sub nom. nigra venulosa. 
Mexico.—Baja California, Seven Wells on Salton River, E. A. Mea 
2869 (Internat. Boundary Commission), April : 1894 (N); L. Schoenefeldt 
2877 (Internat. Boundary Commission) April 9, 1804 ( 
CALIFORNIA.—Mexican Boundary, Unlucky sega - Schoenefeldt 2918, 
May 1, 1894 (N); Imperial County, Yuma (Fort Yuma Indian Reservation) 
pumphouse at ferry, C. R. Ball 1741, June 15, 1911 (B); Indian Reservation, 
Agnes Chase 5517, April 7, 1910 (B); Salton Basin, S. B. Parish 8092a, 
June 30, 1912 (B); San Diego County, Bernardo, San Dieguito River, L. R 
Abrams 3371, May 2, 1903 (N); Pine Valley, E. A. Mearns 3977, August 12, 
1894 (N); Orange County, Santa Ana River, near Orange, L. R. Abrams 3256 
(type of S. nigra vallicola Dudley) April 16, 1903 (N); San Bernardino County, 
Colton, M. E. Jones 3195, April 28, 1882 (N); Fort Mojave, Mojave River, 
J. G. Cooper, March 25, 1861 (N, 319845); undated (N, 319846); Inyo 
foe Sed 
Coville and Funston 262, February 6, 1891 (N); Furnace Creek Ranch 
house, Death Valley, Coville and Funston 469, March 24, 1891 (N); Kern 
County, on the Tulare Plains, about 10 miles south of Bakersfield, alt. 400 m., 
Coville and Funston 1236, July 13, 1891 (N); Tulare County, Hanford, Alice 
Eastwood 3846, 3851, March 24, 1914 (N); Visalia, Eastwood 34, May 11, 1804 
(N); Madera County, Fresno River, J. W. Congdon, June 21, 1903 (N); 
powerhouse no. 1, San Joaquin River, alt. 1000 ft., E. G. Dudley 5, November 
1911 (B); San Joaquin County, large tree, 10-18 in. diam., in Tom Payne’s 
or Paradise Cutoff, Tracy pike, about ro m. south of Stockton, C. R. Ball 1920, 
June 1, 1915 (B, N). Amador County, Sutter Creek, Ione, C. H. Merriam a, 
September 15, 1905 (letter) (N); South Jackson, 1500 ft., Geo. Hansen 108, 
July 3, 1892 (N); Sacramento County, Sacramento, L. F. Ward 89, October 1, 
1895 (N); Sacramento Valley, Wilkes Exploring Expedition 1234 (N); Lake 
County, bank of Cache Creek, H. N. Bolander 2678 (N), 1863; Clear Lake 
(not certainly in Lake County), J. T orrey 490 (N), 1865; Yolo County, near 
Madison, A. A. Heller 5419, April 29, 1902:(N); Rumsey, C. F. Baker 2936, 
May 7, 1903 (N), Butte County, Biggs, near United States Experiment Farm, 
C. R. Ball 1820, 1821 (B, N), 1822, 1824 (B), August 15, 1913; same place, 
Ball 1939 June 4, rors (B, N); Chico, bank of Chico Creek, Bail 2069, June 15, 
1916 (B); Tehama County, Red Bluff, L. E. Smith, 596, 599, 600, March 26, 
1914 (N); 668, 669, May 8, 1914 (N); Shasta County, Reed Creek, L. E. 
Smith 610, March 30, 1914 (N). 
In addition to this distribution, SCHNEIDER (Bot. Gaz. 65:12-13. 1918; 
Jour. Arnold Arboretum 1:9. 1919) credits S. Gooddingii with an eastern 
extension of range to central southern New Mexico and southwestern Texas 
