GAMOPETALOUS EXOGENS. 



XLYIII. CAPEIFOLIACE.E. Honeysuckle Family. 



244. ADOXA, Linn. 



(908.) A. Moschatellina, Linn. Tuberous Moschatel. 



In damp shady places under trees. Wooded country, Lat. 54°-64°. 

 (Richardson.) Along a small stream on the Telegraph Trail, east of 

 Nechacco Eiver, B. C. (Macoun.) Cariboo Mountains, B.C. (Cowley.) 



245. SAMBUCUS, Linn. (ELDER.) 



(909.) S. racemosa, Linn. Eed-berried Elder. 



S. racemosa, jS. Hook. Fl. I., 279. 



S. pubens, Michx. Var. y. arhorescens, Terr. & Gray, Fl. II., 13. 



Eocky hillsides from the eastern side of the Eocky Mountains to the 

 Pacific. Eocky Mountains on the east side. (Drummond.) Slope of 

 the south Kootanie Pass, and at Michell Creek, Crow Nest Pass, 

 Lat. SO'' ; Tsi-tsutl Mountains, B. C. (Dawson.) Thickets around 

 Victoria, Yancouver Island, and at Quesnel, B.C. (Macoim.) Sitka. 

 (Rothr. Alash.) 



Var. pubens, Watson, King's Eept. V., 133. . 



S. pubens, Michx. Gray, Manual, 205. Macoun's Cat., No. 785. 

 S. pubescens, Pers. Parsh, Fl. I., 204. 

 S. racemosa, Hook. Fl. I, 279. 



Common along fences and in rocky thickets from Nova Scotia to the 

 Saskatchewan. This form has generally five leaflets while the last 

 has seven, with the under side much more pubescent in the mountain 

 specimens. 



