APPENDIX 



IX. LEGUMINOS.<E. 



37. Astragalus alpinus, L. — W. 



North shore of Lake Athabasca at Fond du Lac, and near Big 

 Fowl Island. Esker, near the Narrows of Daly Lake. 



38. Spiesia (Oxytropis) Belli, Britt. — B. 



Loudon Rapids, above the forks of Dubawnt River. Mouth of 

 Chesterfield Inlet. 



The only other locality from which this species has been col- 

 lected is Digges Island, Hudson Bay, where it was found by 

 Dr. Bell in 1884. It was described by Mr. Britten in 1894 

 from the specimens collected at the second and third of the 

 above localities. 



39. Oxytropis campestris, L., var. cwrulea, Koch. — B. 



Ashe Inlet, on the north shore of Hudson Strait. 



40. Oxytropis leucantha, Pers. — B. 



Dubawnt River, between Schultz and Baker lakes. Mouth of 

 Chesterfield Inlet. Fort Churchill. 



41. Hedysarum horeale, Nutt. — B. 



Loudon Rapids, above the forks of Dubawnt River. 



42. Hedysarum Mackenzii, Richard, L.-^B. W. 



Fort Churchill. Ashe Inlet, on the north shore of Hudson 

 Strait. 



X. ROSACEA. 



43. Pninus Pennsylvanica. L. — W. 



North-west angle of Lake Athabasca. Esker, near Narrows of 

 Daly Lake. 



44. Rubus chamoBTnorus, L. — W. B. 



Fort Churchill. Common in swampy places from Lake Atha- 

 basca northward to the edge of the woods. Grove on the 

 north shore of Carey Lake, and at Lioudon Rapids, near the 

 forks of Dubawnt River. It was also found at Ashe Inlet, on 

 the north shore of Hudson Strait. 



45. Ruius articus, L., var. grandifiorus, Lebeb. — W. 



North shore of Lake Athabasca. Barlow Lake. North shore 

 of Carey Lake. Fort Churchill. 



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