CAT-iLOanE OF CANADIAN PLANTS. ol5 



115. ILEX. 



(395.) I. verticillata, <ir:iy, var. tenuifolius, Eaton & Wright. 



"Both tho typo {Prinos verticiUatus L.) and this variety arc Ibuud 

 at London. The variety (by their desci'iption) is much the commoner 

 form, is only slightly pubescent on tho veins beneath the leaves, and 

 grovrs in very wot places, often in water. The type occupies drier, 

 but still damp, places, and has the whole under surface of the leaves, 

 woolly pubescent." (Burgess.) 



121. RHAMNUS. 



(•406.) R. Purshiana, DC. ; Macoun, Cat. 1. %, & III., 504. 



A small tiee in damp thickets in every part of Vancouver Island as 

 far north as Comox ; on the maiidand as for east as Sicamous in the 

 Gold Eange, B.C. 1881). (Macoun.) 



127. RHUS. 



(429.) R. Canadensis, .Marsh. ; Gray, Man. ed. VI., 119. 

 References under li. aromatica, Ait., Part I., 101, belong here. 



129. LUPINUS. 



(3095.) L. aridus. Dough, Hook. Fl. I., 165. 



Gra.ssy slopes of Za-kwjw-ki Mountain, head of Nicoanien River, B.C. 

 Alt. 6,500 feet, Aug. 1889. (Dawson.) 



(3096.) L. microcarpus, Sims. ; Torr. & Gr., Fl. I., 371. 



Abundant on the face of the clay clirt", fronting beach, near Beacon 

 Hill, Victoi-ia, Vancover Island. 1887. (Macoun.) 



(443.) L. micranthus, Dough, var. microphyllus, Wat. 



Specimens referred to L. micranthus, var. bicolor, Wat., Part I., 103, 

 belong here. 



(3097.) L ? 



This fine species is related to L. laxifiorus, but Dr. Watson thinks it 

 scarcely identical. Abundant at Kamloops and at the southern end of 



