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Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. 

 Yellow siveet clover 

 Waste places. Infrequent. Apalaehin and Campville. Summer. 



Trifolium agrarium L. 

 Yellow clover. Hop clover 

 Fields and roadsides. Frequent. May- September. 



Trifolium procumbens L. 

 Low hop clover 

 Fields in the vicinity of Campville. Infrequent. May-Sep- 

 tember. 



Trifolium incarnatum L. 



Crimson clover 

 Meadows. Frequent. A beautiful species with conspicuous, 

 bright crimson flowers. Often cultivated. Summer. 



Trifolium arvense L. 

 Rahhit foot. Stone clover 

 Along roadsides at Apalaehin and Barton. Common. Summer. 



Trifolium pratense L. 

 Red clover 

 Fields and meadows. Abundant. Mav-October. 



Trifolium hybridum L. 

 Alsike clove) 

 Grass lands. Common. June-October. 



Trifolium repens L. 



White clover 

 Fields, open and waste i)laces. Very common. May-December. 



Robinia pseudacacia L. 

 Locust tree 

 Naturalized along the banks of the Susquehanna and often 

 forming almast impenetrable thickets. June. 



Robinia viscosa Vent. 

 Clammy locust 

 Roadside near Waverlv. June. 



