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Edmonton. (Macoun.) First Crossing of the Souris River and west- 

 ward, in danp spots on the prairie and hillsides, N. W. T. (Dawson.) 



(431.) T. montana, Nutt. 



T. fabacea, Hook. Fl. I., 128, not DC. Macoun's Cat, No. 489. 



To be looked for along the southern boundary of British Columbia. 



129. LUPINUS, Tourn. (LUPINE.) 



(432.) L. littoralis, Dougl. 



L. versicolor, Lindl. Torr. & Gray, Fl. L, 376. 

 L. Nutkatensis, var. glaber, Hook. Fl. I., 163. 



Along the coast of British Columbia, near the southern boundary. 

 (Douglas.) On the coast of Vancouver Island. (Watson.) The root of 

 this plant is eaten, and called "Chinook Liquorice." 



(433.) L. perennis, Linn. Perennial Lupine. 



Dry, sandy soil ; not uncommon west of Toronto, also on the G. T. R. 

 track near Sarnia. Common on Rice Lake Plains, near Castleton, 

 Northumberland Co., Ont. (Macoun.) Very common in the vicinity 

 of London, Ont. (Burgess.) Plains of the Riviere aux Sables, south of 

 Lake Huron. (Gibson.) Sandwich, Ont. (Maclagan.) Bosanquet, 

 Ont. (McGill Coll. Herb.) 



(434.) L. arcticus, Watson, Rev. Lup., 526. 



L. perennis, Richards. Hook. Fl. I., 163, in part. 



Shores of the Arctic Sea. (Richardson.) Cape Mulgrave, in Behr- 

 ing's Straits. (Beechy.) Kotzebue Sound. (Rothr. Alask.) Van- 

 couver Island. (C. B. Wood.) Bear Lake. (Richardson.) Polar Sea. 

 (Dean & Simpson.) Both east and west of Mackenzie River, on the 

 coast. (Simpson.) 



(435.) L. sericeus, Pursh, 468. 



On dry ground, above Spence's Bridge, B.C. (Hill.) 



(436.) L. leucophyllus, Dougl. 



L. plumosus, Dougl. Hook. Fl. L, 165. 

 Mountains, near the sources of the Columbia. (Douglas.) 



(437.) L. ornatus, Dougl. 



L. leucopsis, Agardh. Torr. & Gray, Fl. L, 378. 



L. argenteus, Agardh. Torr. & Gray, Fl. L, 377, in part. 



Near the source of the Columbia ; sparingly. (Douglas.) 



