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Nom, Jap. Kesho-Yanagi. 



Hab. in Corea septentrionali et media praecipue in septentrionali 



secus flumina vulgatissima. 

 Corea ; 

 Ham-gyong bor. : Pu-nyong (Takenoshin Nakai n. 4809, 



4810). Mu-sang (Takenoshin Nakai n. 1006). 

 Ham-gyong austr. : Chang-jin (Takenoshin Nakai n. 1927). 

 Chung-shan (Takenoshin Nakai n. 1524, 1527). Sam-jyu 

 (Takenoshin Nakai n. 1907). 

 Districtu Cher-riong (Komarov n. 470). 

 Phyong-an bor. : Ui-tton (Takenoshin Nakai n. 1908). 

 Kang-uon : Maruni (Takenoshin Nakai n 5296). 

 Manshuria ; Yu-shu-rin-tsu-kao-ku (Takenoshin Nakai n. 1909). 

 This Salix resembles to S. rorida in its appearance, especially in the 

 dried specimens it is easy to commix with that. But the branches are 

 far more glaucous ; leaves more moderately tapering and those of 

 flowering brauchlets often entire ; axis of aments is slenderer, bracts 

 are caducous. The lack of gland in the male flowers is a characteristic 

 that can not overlook. I think it is natural to let this plant represent 

 a new section. 



342) Salix rorida, Lackschweitz in Sehedse Herb. Ft. Rossica; VII. 

 (1911) p. 131. Schneider in PI. Wils. III. 1. (1916) p. 155. (excl. 

 Komarov et Nakai). 



>S. daphnoides, (non Villars) Ledebour Fl. Ross. III. p. 602. 

 Seemen Salic. Jap. p. 49. t. 9. f. A-E. Shirasawa Icon. II. t. 10. f. 

 13-22. Nakai in Tokyo Bot. Mag. XXVI (1912) p. 168. 



5. prsecox, (non Hoppe) Trautv. et Meyer in Middendorf Reis. I. 

 2. p. 78. Trautvetter in Maxim. Prim. Fl. Amur p. 242. 

 Nom. Jap. Ezo-Yanagi. 

 Hab. in Corea septentrionali vulgaris. 



Ham-gyong austr. : Un-hyeng-myon districtu Kap-san foliifera ; 

 ibidem fl. -?- ; ibidem frnctibus immatur. ; ibidem floribus $ 

 (Masatomi Furumi). 

 Pyong-an bor. : Tong-hyeng-myon districtu Hu-chyang, fruct. ; 

 ibidem fl. -¥- ; ibidem fl. £ (Masatomi Furumi). Kang-gei fl. 

 £ (G. Mills n. 323). Wi-jyu, fol. (Tsutomu Ishidoya). 

 Sak-jyu, fol. (G. Mills n. 601). 

 Pyong-an austr. : An-jyu (Takenoshin Nakai n. 2382). Syong- 



chyon, fol. (Takenoshin Nakai n. 263S). 

 Distr. Amur, Sachalin et Yeso. 



