CATALOGUE OF CANADIAN PLANTS. 109 



(481.) A. fruticosa, Linu. False Indigo. 



Limestone rocks between Winnipeg and Selkirk, along the Red 

 River, its most northern range. (Douglas.} 



(482.) A. microphylla, Pursh. Macoun's Cat., No. 422. 

 A. naiw, Nutt. Hook. Fl. I., 139. 



Abundant on the plains of the Red River, in Lat. 50. (Douglas.} 

 Common along the Assiniboine, between Portage la Prairie and Bran- 

 don. (Macoun}.} 



139. PETALOSTEMON, Michx. (PRAIRIE CLOVER.) 



(483.) P. candid US, Michx. White-flowered Prairie Clover. 



Banks of the Saskatchewan, and upon the Red Deer and Eagle Hills 

 of that river. (Drummond.} On the Red River. (Douglas.) Very 

 abundant on the slopes of gravel hills throughout the prairie region. 

 (Macoun.} 



(484.) P, violaceus, Michx. Purple-flowered Prairie Clover. 

 P. villosus, Nutt. PI. Bourgeau, 255. 



In the same situations as the preceding species, but a much more 

 beautiful and showy plant. 



I4O. CLYCYRHIZA, Tourn. (WILD LIQUORICE.) 



(485.) C. lepidota, Pursh. Liquorice Root. 



Fort Erie, opposite Buffalo, at the foot of Lake Erie. (Judge Clinton.} 

 Sand hills, mouth of Rainy River, Lake of the Woods. Throughout 

 the prairie region, in thickets or along river banks, and northward to 

 Lake Athabasca, and westward to the Rocky Mountains. (Macoun.} 

 Nelson River, between Lake Winnipeg and Hudson's Bay. (E. Bell.) 

 Abundant on the Red, Assiniboine, Saskatchewan, and Athabasca 

 Rivers. (Drummond & Douglas.} 



Var. glutinosa, Watson, Bot. Cal. I., 144. 



G. glutinosa, Nutt. Torr. & Gray, Fl. I., 298. Macoun's Cat., No. 459. 



In the upper valley of the Columbia. (Douglas.} Along the southern/ 

 border of British Columbia. (Lyall.} 



