CATALOGUE OP CANADIAN PLANTS. 511 



slopes, and is abundant from the Kananaskis through the Rocky 



Mountains to the Columbia valley at Donald, Lat. 51. (Macoun.) 



Eastern summit of the North Kootanie Pass, Eocky Mountains. 

 (Dawson.) 



(534.) H. Mackenzii, Richards. The H. canescens, Nutt., seems 

 to be a form which may be fairly separated from the species on 

 account of its habit and general appearance. Rather common on dry 

 gravelly ridges from Moose Mountain to Old Wives Lakes, and north- 

 westward to the Red Deer Lakes, and very likely common on gravel 

 throughout the driest part of the prairie region. (Macoun.) North 

 Branch of North Fork of Old Man River, Rocky Mountains. (Dawson.) 



577. ONOBRYCHIS, Csertn. 



(2130.) O. SATIVA, Lam. Introduced at Point Abino, near Fort 

 Erie, Ont. (David F. Day.) 



146. LESPEDEZA. 



Page 119. 



(546.) L. reticulata, Pers. Cooksville, Ont. (J. Ades Fowler.) 



Pae 120. 



(548.) L. capitata, Michx. Dry field borders, Windsor, Ont. 

 (J, M. Macoun.') 



147. VICIA. 



(549.) V. SATIVA, L. var. ANQUSTIFOLIA, Seringe. Occasionally found 

 in fields or on roadsides, Richibucto, N.B. (Fowler's Cat.) New 

 Mills, and Tobique, N. B. (Hay.} Quebec, near tke skating rink., 

 (St. Cyr.) Along the Intercolonial railway at Pictou, N.S., and on 

 waste heaps at Ottawa, Ont. (Macoun.) 



(550.) V. TETRASPERMA, Loisel. Petitcodiac and Moncton, N. B. 

 (Brittain.) Waste or open places around Pictou, N.S. (McKay.) In 

 the vicinity of Quebec. (St. Cyr.) 



(551.) V. HIRSUTA, Koch. Grand Island, Mingan, River St. Law- 

 rence. (St. Cyr.) Rather rare at Cadboro' Bay, Vancouver Island. 

 (Fletcher.) 



