10 1 «u:ni.oair.M. si'uyky op oanada. 



E.vi'liukd Species. 



LuDinus pusillus, I'lir-li. II"nk. I'l. I., 1(12. 



Sontl) ol our limils. 

 L. lepidus, Dougl. Hook. Kl. 1., IC!. .Mju-ouh's Cat., No. 31)0. 



Soiuli ol" our limils. 



L. aridus, houi^l. IIoolc. Tl. 1., inf). 



.Ma\- 1h' t'ouiul on llu' Uit])or Colunihia, in IJi-itisli ( 'olmuhia. 



L. Sablnii, Dou-,^!. Hook. Fl. I., IcC Macoun's Cat., No. 383. 



Soutli of our limits. 

 L. sulphurous, l>oii-l. Hook. Fl. I., icc. 



South ol" our iiniit.s. 



130. ULEX, Linn. (COMMON GORSE, OR WHIN.) 



(441).") U. Europaeus, T.inu. Whin. 



Growiiijt^ wild in the vicinity of Victoria, Vancouver Island. Escaped 

 from cultivation. (Macoim.) 



131. SAROTHAMNUS, Linn. (BROOM.) 



(44T.) S. scoparius, Koch. Common Broom. 



Ci^isus scoparius, DC. Macoun's Cat., No. 495. 

 Abundant in thickets ai-ound Victoria, Vancouver Island. Escaped 

 from cultivation. (Macoun.) Naturalized at Shelbourne, N.S. (jVfr. 

 P. Jack.) 



132. TRIFOLIUM, Linn. (CLOVER. TREFOIL.) 



(448.) T. megacephalum, Nutt. Great-headed Clover. 

 Lvpinaster macroccphulu^^, Pursli, 479. 



In the mountains on the southern boundary of British Columbia. 

 {LyalL) 



(449.) T. longipes, Nutt. Long-stemmed Clover. 

 Along the southern boundary of Briti.sh Columbia. {Waison.) 



