Salix phyllicifolia L. Spec. PL ed. II (1763) p. 1442; Anderss. Monogr. Salic. I 

 (1867) p. 131, no. 70; Ledeb. Fl. Ross. Ill, p. 611; Herder, PI. Radd. (1892) p. 414, no. 

 145 b. Salix arbuscula /S phyllicifolia Bo.'ib(|)i., Hbh EBpon. Pocciii II, n. 91; Kptu. "^.i. A.it. 

 V (1909) p. 1217. 



Scattered in subalpine wood regions about the Upper Amyl, near Semiretska, and 

 here and there in moist places along rivers, between the Algiac Pass and Ust Algiac. 

 With ripe capsules in the second half of June. The leaves of the specimens gathered, 

 are narrow, lanceolate, margin entire or slightly serrulate, light greyish green underneath, 

 completely smooth all over. Capsules reddish brown, finely and slightly hairy (var. 

 angustifolia Anderss. Monogr. Salic. I (1867) p. 133 f. liocarpa Aschers. et Graebn. 

 Synops. Mitteleur. Fl. IV (1909) p. 144). 



Distribution: Northern and middle Europe, northwards to 71° north latitude, 

 France and the Pyrenees, Siberia, eastern Asia. 



Salix livida Wahlenb. Fl. Lappon. (1812) p. 273; Wimmer, Salic. Europ. (1866) p. 

 108; Bo.ii.(j)'i., Hbw Espon. Pocciii II, n. 85. Salix vagans 3 livida Anderss. Monogr. Salic. 

 I (1867) p. 90. Salix depressa var. livida Ledeb. Fl. Ross. Ill, p. 611. Salix Starkeana 

 Willd., Ledeb. Fl. Alt. IV, p. 274; Turczan. Cat. Raical. no. 1032. Salix depressa L., Turczan. 

 Fl. BaicaL-Dahur. (1854, I) p. 383, no. 1033; Kptui. $.1. A.tt. V (1909) p. 1217. 



subspec. cinerascens Wimmer var. occidentalis Wimmer, 1. c. Salix vagans Anderss., 

 Herder, PI. Radd. (1892) p. 404, no. 139. 



Rather common in regions about the river Abakan, between Askys and Ust 

 Kamuishto, where occurring in somewhat moist places, in the islets and on the river- 

 banks. Gathered flowering and with young capsules in the middle of June, and with 

 quite ripe fruits at the end of June, in the Urjankai country, near Ust Tara-kem. The 

 specimens gathered, from various localities, vary somewhat in the breadth of the leaves. 



Distribution: The species is distributed over northern and middle Europe, Turke- 

 stan, Siberia, northwards to 66° north latitude, northern Mongolia, eastern Asia. Ths 

 above subspecies in the more eastern portions of Siberia. 



Salix hastata L. Spec. PI. ed. II (1763) p. 1443; Wimmer, Salic. Europ. (1866) p. 

 83; Anderss. Monogr. Salic. I (1867) p. 170; Bo.ib(|)'i,, IIbbi Espon. Poctiii II, p. 102; 

 Ledeb. Fl. Alt. IV, p. 272; Turczan. Cat. Baical. no. 1037; Ledeb. Fl. Ross. IH, p. 612; 

 Turczan. Fl. Baical.-Dahur. (1854, I) p. 384, no. 1035; Herder, PI. Radd. (1892) p. 421, 

 no. 157; Kptiji. cpj. Ajit. V (1909) p. 1220. 



subspec. subalpina Anderss. 1. c. p. 172; KptLi. 1. c. p. 1220. 



In the Altaian, in moist places, up to the perennial snow. With nearly ripe fruits 

 at the end of July. 



Distribution: The species is distributed over northern and middle Europe as well 

 as the Peninsula, Russian Turkestan, Tibet and the Himalayas, to Sikkim, Siberia, 

 northwards to 70° 10' north latitude, northern Mongolia, Sakhalin. 



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