1907] 
Check List of the Flora of MiUcaulcee County. 
Salix nigra Marsh. Black Willow. 
Throughout county. Not common. 
S. nigra var. falcata (Pursh.) Torr. 
Probably conspecific with S. nigra. 
S. amygdaloides Anders. Peach-leaved Willow. 
Abundant throughout county. 
S. lucida Muhl. Shining Willow. 
Common. 
S. serissima (Bailey.) Fernald. 
Whitefish Bay. Near New Coeln. 
S. fragilis L. Crack Willow. Sparingly planted. 
Occasionally escaped from cultivation. 
S. alba L. \ATiite Willow. 
Cultivated in city parks under name of S. regalis. 
S. alba var. vitellina (L.) Koch. >S'. vitellina L. White Willow. 
A shade tree throughout city. 
S. pentandra L. aS'. laurifolia Hort. 
Cultivated in city parks. 
S. babylonica L. Weeping Willow. 
Cultivated. Occasionally escaped). 
S. babylonica var. dolorosa. Wisconsin Weeping Willow. 
Cultivated in city parks. 
S. glaucophylla Bebb. Broad-leaved Willow. 
Common in neighborhood of lake shore. 
S. cordata Muhl. Heart-leaved Willow. 
Common throughout county. 
S. pedicellaria Pursh. >S'. myrtilloides L. Bog Willow. 
In Wheeler's list. Not reported since. 
S. longifolia Muhl. S. fluviatilis Nutt. Sand-bar Willow. 
Common. 
S. petiolaris J. E. Smith. Slender Willow. 
Throughout county. Fairly common. 
S. discolor Muhl. Glaucous Willow. 
Very common. 
S. rostrata Richards. S. Behhiana Sarg. Bebb's Willow. 
Common. 
