CATALOGUE OF CANADIAN PLANTS. 187 



(STY ) P. triternatum, Kutt. 



SeseM triternalura, I'ursh. Hook. Fl. T., 264. 

 Will very likely be Ibuud along the southern boundary of British 

 Columbia. 



(878.) P. ambiguum, Nutt. 



P. Icevigatum, Nutt. Torr. & Gray, Fl. I., 627. 

 Along the Fraser River in the vicinitj' of Yale, B.C. (Macoim.) 



(879.) P. utriculatum, Nutt. 



Vicinity of Victoria, Vancouver Island, and along the Frasei*, above 

 Yale, B.C. (Macoim.) 



(880.) P. foeniculaceum, Kutt. 



Ferula f(£7viculucea, Nutt. Hook. Fl. I., 268, in part. 

 Carlton House, on the Saskatchewan. (JDrummond.) On the Assini- 

 boine, near Brandon, at the narrows of Lake Manitoba, and frequent 

 on bluifs along the Coteau de Missouri, and the high banks of rivers, 

 N.W.T. (Macoun.) Wood End, Souris Eiver, N.W.T., Lat. 49°. 

 {Dawson.) 



(881.) P. macrocarpum, Nutt. 



Ferula fceniculacea, Hook. Fl. I., 268, in part. 

 Thaspium macrocarpum, PI. Bourgeau, 257. 



Along the Fraser at Lytton, B.C. (Macoun, Dawson.) Saskatche- 

 wan Plains. {Bourgeau.) 



(882.) P. sativum, Benth. & Hook. Common Parsnijt. 

 Pastinaca sativa, Linn. Macoun's Cat., No. 725. 

 Very common in many localities in and around gardens and orchards, 

 and along roadsides. It has become thoroughly established in Ontario. 

 Escaped from gardens in New Brunswick. (Fowler's Cat.) In various 

 localities, Quebec, {Brunei.) Common in Manitoba and at many H. 

 B. Co's. posts. {Macoun.) 



236. HERACLEUM, Linn. (COW ARSNIP.) 



(883.) H. lanatum, Michx. 



Very common in almost every part of the countiy, from Newfound- 

 land and Labrador, and the islands in the Gulf of St. Lawrence to the 

 Pacific and north to Sitka. The Indians of northern British Columbia 

 chew the petioles of the leaves, and seem to relish the juice very much. 

 The south-western branch of the Peace River is named the " Parsnip,'' 

 on account of the abundance of this species in its valley. 



