REPORT OF THE STATE BOTANIST 1002 113 



Meibomia nudiflora (L.) Kuntze 

 1) es 111 () (I i 11 III 11 u (1 i f 1 or u m DC. 

 Naked-fioicered tick trefoil 

 \)v\ woods and thickets. Coiimion. Jnly-August. 



Meibomia grandiflora (Walt.) Knntzo 

 Desmo d i u 111 acii in i n a t u ni DC. 

 Pointed-leaved tick trefoil 

 Woods. Coniinon. Summer. 



Meibomia micliauxii \'ail 

 Profitrate tick trefoil 

 Dry woods in various places near Campville. July-September. 



Meibomia paniculata (L.) Kuntze 

 D (' s ill () (1 i u 111 ]) a n i c u 1 a 1 ii in DC. 

 Panicled tick trefoil 

 Dry soil in ('op]»ioes. Common. July-September. 



Meibomia dillenii (Darl.) Knntze 

 D e s m o d i u m dillenii Darl. 



Dillen's tick trefoil 

 Dry woods and fields. Common. Summer. 



Meibomia canadensis (L.) Knntze 

 1) es 111 od i 11 111 can a dense DC. 

 Showy tick trefoil 

 Abundant along the river shores and' railroad embankments. 



•Inly- September. 



Meibomia maiylandica (L.) Kuntze 



D e s m o d i u 111 m a r v 1 a n d i c u m Boott. 

 Stnooth, small-leaved tick trefoil 

 Dry soil. Frequent. July-September. 



Lespedeza procumbens Miclix. 

 Trailing hush clover 

 Dry soil at the base of a hill near Apalaehin. The only station. 

 An m u st- September. 



Lespedeza violacea (L.) Pers. 

 Bnsh clover 

 Dry banks of the river at A]>alachin and Barton. Infrequent. 

 A 11 iiu st- September . 



