VERMONT FLORA. 2l>] 



Lespedeza viola cea, Pers. Bush Clover. Dry, open 

 woods ; August. 



L. HiRTA, Ell. Dry soil ; August. 



L. CAPiTATA, Michx. Common Bush Clover. Pastures 

 and dry fields ; common ; August. 



ViciA *sATivA, L. Vetch. Common in fields and along 

 hedges ; July. 



V. Cracca, L. Vetch. Common ; June. 



Lathyrus maritimus, Bigel. Beach Pea. Grows 

 sparingly along the sandy shores of Lake Champlain ; 

 June. 



L. OCHROLEUCUS, Hook. Telloiv Pea. In thick patches 

 on high blutls along Lake Champlain, also on several 

 of tlie islands in the Lake, as Valcour's, South Hero, 

 etc., elsewhere very rare ; June. 



L. PALUSTRis, L. Marsh Pea. Sandy shores of Lake 

 Champlain ; not common ; July. 



L. PALUSTRIS, var. aiyrtifolius. Gray. Not common ; 



July. 



Apios tuberosa, Moench. Wild Bean. Ground-nut. 

 Common in damp thickets ; August. 



Amphicarp^a monoica, Nutt. Ground-nut. Com- 

 mon in damp thickets and in pine groves along the 

 base of cliffs ; July. 



Cassia Marilandica, L. Wild Senna. Southern parts 

 of the State ; not very common ; August. 



Order.— ROSACEA. 



Prunus Americana,- Marsh. Wild I'elloiv Plum. Not 

 very common ; rather moist ground ; May. 



P. PUMILA, L. Cerasus pumila, Michx. Dzvarf Wild 

 Cherry. Rocky shores of Lake Champlain ; not com- 

 mon ; June. 



P. Pennsylvanica, L. Cerasus Pennsylvanica, Ait. 

 Wild Red Cherry. Common in fields and along bor- 

 ders of groves ; May. 



