Additions to lJi.c Fl<' <>J Washington. Ill 



SAPINDACE^E. 



174. Acer saccharinum Wim^. 



A sapling of this, together with one of var. niyrum, neither in 

 flower, was found on the second island in the Potomac above 

 Feeder Dam Island. F. V. Coville. 



LEGUMINOS.E. 

 186. Baptisia australis R. Br. 

 Great Falls. H. W. Henshaw. 



. Msdicago maculata Willd. 



Fifteenth street, opposite the Panorama building. Miss A. M. 

 Hayes. White House grounds. Countess Spomieck. 



;: 194. Trifolium medium L. 



A single specimen found in an old sandy field between George- 

 town and Alexandria. G. B. Sudworth. 



195. Trifolium hybridum L. 



Monument grounds. Miss A. M. Hayes. Brookland, Soldiers 

 Home, and near Fort Myer. The author. 



. Trifolium incarnatum L. 

 Several specimens collected in the city parks. C. S. Prosser. 

 *220. Lespedeza striata L. 



Railroad banks at the south end of Long Bridge ; also along 

 the Conduit road near the distributing reservoir. G. W. Oliver. 

 Corcoran Woods. Lester F. Ward. 



230. Clitoria Mariana L. 



Abundant, with ripe fruits, Terra Cotta and Hock Creek. 

 Lester F. Ward and the author. 



ROSACK&. 



*257a. Rubus odoratus L. 



Several flowering specimens found in a damp, wooded ravine 

 near the National Observatory, in the second week of June, 

 1890. G. B. Sudworth. 



