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Ifaturalized. Eoadsides, waste places, and in old gardens in the 

 neighborhood of cities and towns. 



(466.) M. Officinalis, Willd. Yellow Melilot. 



Naturalized at Pictou and Halifax, N.S. In New Brunswick, and at 

 Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa, Belleville, Toronto, and London. 



134. MEDICACO, Linn. (MEDICK,) 



(467.) M. lupulina, Linn. Black Medick. 



Very abundant on roadsides, in cultivated fields, and waste places 

 generally thi-oughout Ontario. It is also naturalized in the Maritime 

 Provinces and Quebec ; and frequent in British Columbia. 



(468.) M. dentJculata, Willd. Bur-Clover. 



Introduced at St. John, N.B. (Fowler's Gat.) Introduced at Dundas, 

 Ont., in wool, from Brazil. (Hynes.) 



(469.) M. sativa, Linn. Lucerne. 



Introduced into sandy fields near Wooler, Northumberland Co., Ont., 

 and at Eoyston Park, Owen Sound. (Macoun.) Niagara Falls and near 

 Toronto. (Burgess.) 



(470.) M. maculata, Willd. Spotted Medick. 

 Introduced with ballast from Europe. Carleton, N.B. (Say.) 



135. LOTUS, Linn. (LOTUS.) 



(471.) L. corniculatus, Koch. 



Apparently naturalized at Pairville, N.B. (Fowler's Cat.) Found 

 at Ballast wharf, St. John, N.B. (Say.) 



136. HOSACKIA, Dougl. (HOSACKIA.) 



(472.) H. bicolor, Dougl. Hook. Fl. L, 134. 



On the Columbia, near its source in British Columbia. (Douglas.) 



(473.) H. decumbens, Benth. Hook. PL L, 134. 



Along the coast of southern British Columbia, and possibly on the 

 south coast of Vancouver Island. (Macoun.) 



