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(127) Hedysarum sp. ; perennial ; flowers white ; 18 inches to 2ifeet 

 high ; in open places, River Winnipeg ; abundant on the high grounds of 

 the Columbia, also very plentiful on the plains of Red River. 



(128) Astragalus sp. ; perennial ; flowers faint yellow ; a strong growing 

 species, 2 to 3 feet high ; in large tufts on fertile soils, River Winnipeg 

 and plains of Red River. 



(129) Lathyrus sp. ; perennial ; leaves glaucous ; flowers beautiful 

 dark purple-red ; abundant on the banks of rivers, in fertile soils. 



(130) Stachys sp. ; banks of river and creeks ; 18 inches to 2| feet 

 high. 



(131) Arenaria sp. ; perennial ; on rocks and dry grounds ; plentiful. 



(132) Dracocephalum, perennial ; abundant near all old camps. 



(133) Juncus sp. ; perennial ; in moist ground near creeks and streams. 



(134) Chenopodium sp. ; annual ; banks of streams ; abundant. 



(135) Carex sp. ; a fine plant ; in marshy grounds with all the former 

 species ; found on the Winnipeg River. 



(136) Carex, perennial. 



(137) Carex, perennial. 



(138) Carex sp. ; perennial ; a strong plant, 2 to 3 feet high ; in all 

 overflowed grounds. 



(139) Gramineae, annual ; on moist soils ; a fine grass, 2 to 3 feet high ; 

 this I found very sparingly on the north-west coast. 



(140) Utricularia sp. ; in still pools and bays of Winnipeg ; abundant. 



(141) Solatium sp. ; annual ; flowers faint white and yellow ; stem 

 somewhat hispid ; leaves pubescent ; found only one plant on the south 

 shore of Lake Winnipeg. 



(142) Acer sp. ; a low slender plant 8 to 14 feet high. 



(143) Xylosteum 1 sp. ; flowers yellow ; a low shrub, 2 to 3 feet high ; 

 in rocky places, shores of Lake Winnipeg. 



(144) Pyrola uniflora*; in shady woods, with the following of the 

 same genus ; abundant on the shores of Lake Winnipeg. 



(145) Pyrola secunda. 



(146) Pyrola chlorantha. 



(147) Pyrola rotundifolia. 



(148) Heuchera sp. (see Franklin's App.) ; limestone and granite rocks 

 of Lake Winnipeg ; abundant. 



(149) Myrrhis sp. ; perennial ; in shady woods ; abundant. 



(150) Campanula rotundifolia, dry grounds and rocks. 



(151) Cardamine sp. ; annual ; in moist ground near springs ; a low 

 plant. 



(151 [bis]) Silene sp. ; annual ; viscid ; 1 to 2 feet high ; frequents 

 broken ground ; this plant abounds at Fort Vancouver on the Columbia- 



(152) Orchis sp. ; flowers green ; in close shady woods ; abundant. 



(153) Cypripedium pubescens; rare. 



(154) Convolvulus sp. ; River Winnipeg and western side of the lake ; 

 abundant, Red River. 



1 Lonicera, Benth. and Hook. f. Gen. PI. ii. p. 5. 



2 Moneses uniftora, A. Gray, Syn. Fl. N. Am. ii. i. p. 46. 



