PLANTS OF ONONDAGA COUNTY 117 



T. PROCUMBENS — Lin. 1753. Low Hop Clover. 



Frequent. Range same as T. Agrarium. Oakwood, 

 1906. 



T. DUBIUM— Sibth, 1794. Small Hop. Trefoil. 



Rare. Waste places. Dump grounds south of City. 

 B. Douglass. 



T. INCARNATUM — Lin. 1753. Crimson Clover. 



Rare. Escaped from cultivation. Salina St., south of 

 Onon. Valley, 1898. 



T. ARVENSE — Lin., 1753. Rabbitfoot Clover. 



Infrequent. Hillside near House of Providence, 1889, 

 and Round Top, 1906. 



T. PRATENSE — Lin., 1753. Red Clover. 



Common. Fields, meadows and by roadsides. 



T. MEDIUM — Lin., 1753. Zigzag Clover. 

 Frequent. Fields. Onon. Hill, 1908. 



T. REFLEXUM — Lin. 1753. Buffalo Clover. 



Frequent. Meadows and roadsides. Court St., 1809. 



T. HYBRIDUM — Lin., 1753. Alsike. 



Common. Roadside and fields. Marcellus road. 



T. REPENS — Lin. 1753. White or Creeping Clover. 



Frequent. Old orchards. Door-yards. Supposed by 

 some to be the true Shamrock. Syracuse, July, 1909. 



ROBINIA— Lin. 1753. 



R. PSEUDACACIA — Lin. 1753. Common Locust. 



Frequent. Country roadsides. Probably escaped from 

 farm yards. 



R. VISCOSA — Vent., 1800. Clammy Locust. 

 Rare. Escaped. Calthrop Road, 1889. 



ASTRAGALUS— Lin. 1753. 



A. Carolinianus — Lin. 1753. (Astragalus Canadensis — 

 Lin. 1753). Carolina Milk Vetch. 

 Rare. Banks of streams. Bank of Creek below Ed- 

 wards Falls. 



