CAfALOaUE OP CANADIAN PLANTS. 317 



(3100.) H. subplnnata, Torr. k Gray, Fl. I., 32(5. 



Grassy places along ihe coast at Oak Bay and Beacon Hill, near 

 Victoria, Vancouver Island, 1887 ; at the first tunnel above Tale on 

 the C. P. Hy., and at Sponce's Bridge, Kamloops, and Lake Okanagan, 

 B.C. (Macoun.) Open ground, North Thompson River, B. C. 

 (J. M. Macoun.) 



142. ASTRAGALUS. 



(3101.) A. Mortoni, Nult. ; Torr. & dr., Fl. I., 330. 



On sandy and gravelly .soil in thickets at Tiout Creek, near Liio 

 southern end of Lake Okanagan, B.C., 1889. {Macoun.) 



(523.) A. stenophyllus, Torr. k Gray, Fl. 1., 329. 



A. colKnus, Macoun, Cat I., 114, in part. 

 A.filipe.% Torrey, Hot. Wilkes, 278. 



Dry slopes Nicola Valley, 1877. " (Dawson.) Al)undant in the 

 Nicola Valley and .■iroiind Nicola and Stump lakes, B.C., 1889. 

 (Afacoun.) Good truiting specimens were obtained. This is No. 523 

 of Part I., 115, which 1 was unable to determine, having only flower- 

 ing specimens. 



145. DESMODIUM. 



(540.) D. canescens, DC. ; Macoun, Cat. I., 118. 



Not rai-e at Point aux Pins, Kent Co.; and abundant at Point Pelee, 

 Kssex Co., Orit. (! lowing in rather low-lying wet sandj* thickets. 

 (Burgess.) 



577. ONOBRYCHIS. 



(2130.) O. SATIVA, Lara.; Macoun, Cat. III., 511. • 



Cultivated on irrigated lands at Spence's Bridge and Kamloops, B.C., 

 and escaped to brooksldes. (Macoun.) 



147. VICIA. 



(55-1.) V. Americana, Muhl., var. truncata, Brewer. 



Thickets and borders of woods, Kananaskis Station, Rocky Moun- 

 tains, 1885; thickets at Agassiz, B.C., 1889; and at Beacon Hill and 

 Gordon Head, near Victoria, and Nanaimo, Vancouver Island, 1887. 

 (Macoun.) 



