Abstract

In preparing treatments of portions of the genus Salix for certain manuals, extreme brevity is essential. Discussion of previous mistreatments, statement of reasons for conclusions, and citation of reassigned specimens all are impossible. Likewise, the descriptions are too limited to make students acquainted with novelties, either previously or currently published. The writer has been guilty twice of such unfair taxonomic practices. The present paper attempts to clear up the misunderstandings of one widely distributed arctic-alpine group.

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