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rotundatas flavae 0,5 mm. longas ; pollen sphasrico-tetrahydrale sub- 

 granulosum. Amenta fasminea dependentia in apice ramulorum horno- 

 tinorum brevium terminalia 4-6 cm. longa pedunculata ; axis glabra ; 

 bracteas pallida? flavescentes membranaceae elliptical acutiuscute vel 

 obtusiusculse margine et dorso parce pilosas trinerviae post anthesin 

 decidual ; glandulas ventrali evolutas 2 vel 3 ie. 2 ventrali-laterales basi 

 saepe connatae 1 laterale si evoluta basi cum glandula alia connata ; 

 ovarium glabrum stipitatum ovato-oblongum vel ovato-lanceolatum apice 

 in stylum bifidum sensim angustatum uniloculare ; stigmata bifida post 

 anthesin emortua ex stylis inarticulatim sejuncta ; placenta 2 basilaria in 

 quoque placento 2-ovulata ; ovula anatropa. Amenta fructifera elongata 

 5-11 cm. longa. Capsula glabra 5 mm. longa bivalvis lucida. Semina 

 anguste oblonga basi contracta 1,5 mm. longa. Coma candissima. 

 Hab. 



Prov. Kanhok : Mt. Shayurei (Chung no. 905) ; secus torrentem pede 

 montis Kanboho (T. Nakai no. 6844 fr.) ; Shuotsu (T. Nakai no. 

 6845 fr.). 

 Prov. Kannan : Baidenhei (T. Nakai no. 1521 fr.) ; Kakatsuyo (T. 

 Mori) ; secus torrentem montis Gatokurei (T. Nakai no. 1926) ; 

 Mt. Kimpairei (T. Ishidoya no. 5214 i , 5215 3 , 5191 6 , 5221 

 S , 5225 S ) ; Taimintaido (T. Ishidoya no. 5216 ? , 5220 9 , 5222 

 ? , 5217 S , 5218 8 , 5226 9 , 5230 6 ) ; Jyoreiri (T. ISHIDOYA 

 no. 4332) ; Kosuiin (T. Ishidoya no. 5223). 

 Prov. Heihok : Kosho Nanshado (S. Goto, S & 9 ) ; Mt. Myohozan 

 (C. Kondo no. 38 fr.) ; Sakushu Ryozanmen (T. Sawada, 5 & 9 ) ; 

 Syojyo Shinsomen (T. Sawada, 9 ) ; Kosho Saichikudo (S. Goto). 

 Prov. Kdgen : Mt. Kongosan (T. Nanai no. 5309) ; ibidem (Chung) ; 

 Mt. Godaizan (T. Ishidoya no. 6540) ; Mt. Taihakusan (T. Ishidoya 

 no. 5655 fr.; 2028, 5626). 

 This plant is endemic in Korea. Our young salicologist Mr. A. 

 Kimura has reduced this with Salix Urbaniana to Salix cardiophyUa. 

 But this willow differs from both Salix cardiophyUa and Salix 

 Urbaniana by the shape of the leaves and the flowers. Salix 



