CATALOGUE OF CANADIAN PLANTS. lOI 



(427.) R. Toxicodendron, Linn. Poison Ivy. 



E. Toxicodendron, var. quercifolium, Michx. Fl. I., 183. 



Common in thickets and in fence corners, from Nova Scotia to the 

 Saskatchewan, at Fort Edmonton. (^Macotm.) Woods near Yale, B.C. 

 (IliU.) 



Var. radicans, Torrcy. 



R. radicans, Linn. Hook. Fl. L, 127. 



R. Toxicodendron, var. a, vidgave, Michx. Fl. I., 183. 



Climhing frequently over fifty feet up both dead and living trunks, 

 in the forest v^est of St. Thomas, on the line of the Canada Southern 

 Railway, Ont. (Macoun.) Vicinity of London, Ont. (Burgess.) A 

 very distinct variety, which almost deserves the rank of a species. 



(428.) R, diversiloba, Torr. & Gray. 

 R. lohata. Hook. Fl. T., 127, not Poir, 



On the outskirts of woods in dry soils of North-west America. 



{Douglas.') 



(429.) R, aromatica, Ait. Fragrant Sumach. 



Dry soil along river banks and on waste, rocky ground. Abundant 

 along the rivers Moira and Trent, Eice Lake Plains, and at Amherst- 

 burg, Ont. {Macoun.) Banks of Niagara and Detroit Elvers. {Mac- 

 lagan.) Wolfe Island, opj)Ositc Kingston; Whiskey Island, Lake 

 Huron. {J. Bell.) Maline Eiver, Dawson Eoute. {Macoun.) 



Var. trilobata, Gray. 



R. trilobata, Nutt. Torr. & Gray, Fl. I., 219. 



Dry, barren soil on river banks. At the Elbow of the South Sas- 

 katchewan, near Strong Current Creek, N.W.T. {Macoun.) Bad lands 

 sonth of Woody Mountain, and eastward to Pyramid Creek on the 49th 

 parallel. {Dawson.) 



XXXI. LEGUMINOSiE. Pea Family. 



128. THERMOPSIS, R. Brown. 



(430.) T. rhombifolia, Richards. 



Cytisus rliomhifolius, Nutt. Piirsh, 741. 



Abundant on dry, open prairie, from Manitoba to the Eocky Moun- 

 tains. Especially common north west- ward from Moose Mountain to 



