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6. DESMODIUM. 

 rotundifolium. 



Dillenii. In flower and fruit, September 4, 1882. East Meriden. 

 Caiftdense. Road to Yalesville. July 31, 1883. Woods South of citj. 



August 13, 1883, 2 feet high; flowers deep crimson. ^^ in. 



long. Racemes, glandular hairy. Leaves with strongly 



reticulated veins, very hairy beneath. 

 acuminatum, 1882. Woods South of Pleasant street. 



7. LESPEDEZA. 



procumbens. East Meriden. August 20, and September 2, 1882. 

 hirta. East Meriden. August 20, and September 2, 1882. 

 violacea. var. divergens. 

 capitata. Southwest of Old Ladies' Home, South Crown street. 



8. APIOS. 

 tuberosa. 



9. PHASEOLUS. 

 perennis. 



ID. CLITORIA. 

 Mariana. Found on the ascent to W'^st Peak. 



II. AMPHICARP.<EA. 

 monoica. Common. August 6, 18S1 



12. BAPTISIA. 



tinctoria. 



australis. Apparently, though in very early bud. West of the wall West 

 of Trotting Park. May 29, 1S83. 



13. CASSIA. 

 Marilandica. Bed of old pond. East Meriden. August 7, 1882 

 Chamaecrista. 

 nictitans. 



14. GLEDITSCHIA. 

 triacanthos. 



15. SAROTHAMNUS. 



scoparius. By roadside, near old John Slain place. Said to have been 

 introduced from Ireland some 20 or more years ago. 



