118 SYRACUSE BOTANICAL. CLUB'S COLLECTION 



PHACA— Lin. 1753. 



P. NEGLECTA — T. & G., 1838. (Astragalus Cooperi — A. 

 Gray, 1896). Cooper's Milk Vetch. 

 Rare. Otisco. S. Cole. Banks of streams. 



CORONILLA— Lin., 1753. 



C. VARIA — Lin. 1753. Axseed, Axwort. 



Rare. Roadsides and waste places. Mrs. Kent. 



MEIBOMIA— Adams, 1763. 



(Desmodium — Desv., 1813). 



M. NUDIFLORA — Kuntze. (Rev. Gen. PI. 7^9, 1891). (Des- 

 modium nudiflorum^ D. C.) Naked Flowered Tick 

 Trefoil. 

 Frequent. Dry open woods. Jamesville. 



M. GRANDIFLORA — Kuntze. (Desmodium accuminatum) . 

 Pointed-leaved Tick Trefoil. 

 Frequent. Rocky woods. Kinney woods. Summer, 

 1898. 

 M. PAUCIFLORA — Kuntze. (Desmodium paudflorum, D. C.) 

 1895. Few-flowered Trefoil. 

 Rare. Pleasant Beach, July, 1899. 



M. MiCHAUSii — Vail I (Bull Torr Club, 1896). (Desmodi- 

 um rotundifolium^ D. C, 1825.) Prostrate Tick Tre- 

 foil. 

 Near streams. Oak openings. Oakwood. Summer, 

 1897. 

 M. SESSILIFOLIA — Kuntze. (Desmodium sessilifolium — T. 

 & G., 1838.) Sessile-leaved Tick Trefoil. 

 Rare. Clearings. Terminus Solvay R. R., 1896. 



M. CANESCENS — Kuntze. (Desmodium canescens — D. C. 

 1825). Hoary Tick Trefoil. 

 Rare. Covered with spreading hooked glutinous hairs. 

 Rich soil. Kirk Park, July, 1890. 



M. BRACTEOSA — Kuntze. (Desmodium cuspidatum — Hook, 

 1895). Large-bracted Tick Trefoil. 

 Frequent. Woods and along streams. W. Brick-yard, 

 Aug., 1890. 



