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on the Pacific Coast, and W. J. Sheppard reports it is a honey plant in 

 British Columbia. (Fig. 79). 



Lovell reports that it is very abundant on Cape Cod and yields every 

 year. 



HUISACHE, see Acacia. 

 HYDROPHYLLUM, see Virginia Waterleaf. 



IDAHO— Honey Sources of. 



The principal sources of honey in northern Idaho are fireweed, snow- 



berry, alsike and white clovers. Secondary sources are dandelion, Indian 

 hemp, grindelia and goldenrod.— H. A. Scullen. 



In the southern part of the State alfalfa and sweet clover are the 

 source of large quantities of surplus. Alinor plants are probably similar to 

 those of Colorado. 



