PLANTS OF ONONDAGA COUNTY 119 



M. PANICULATA — Kuntze. (Desmodium . paniculatiim - — 

 D. C. 1825). Panicled Tick Trefoil. 

 Frequent. Banks of streams, woods and thickets. 

 Round Top. Mrs. H. N. White, Aug., 1895. 



M. VIRIDIFLORA — Kuntze. (Desmodium vindiflot-um — 

 Beck, 1833). Velvet-leaved Tick Trefoil. 

 Rare. Dry woods and openings. Fabius, Aug., 1894. 



M. DiLLENll — Kuntze. (Desmodium Dillenii — Desl., 

 1837). Dillen's Tick Trefoil. 

 Frequent. Dry woods and ravines. Centreville, July, 

 1889. 



M. Canadensis — Kuntze. (Desmodium Canadensis — D. 

 C. 1825.) Canadian, or Showy Tick Trefoil. 

 Frequent. Thickets, banks of streams. Bank, Onon. 

 Creek, May, 1900. 



M. RIGIDA — Kuntze. (Desmodium rigidum — D. C, 1825.) 

 Rigid Tick Trefoil. 

 Rare. Inconspicuous in dry soil. Onon. Hill, Aug., 

 1906. 



M. Marylandica — Kuntze. (Rev. Gen. PI. 195, 1891). 

 (Desmodium Marylandicum — Boot, 1837). Smooth 

 Small-leaved Tick Trefoil. 

 Rare. Bank of Onon. Lake. Green Point, July, 1900. 



M. OBTUSA — Vail. (Torr Bull, 1892.) (Desmodium ciliare 

 —D. C, 1825). HaiiT, Small-leaved Tick Trefoil. 

 Occasional. Dry hills and sandy places. North Syra- 

 cuse, June, 1898. 



LESPEDEZA— Michx, 1803. 



L. VIOLACEAE — Pers. 1807. Bush Clover. 



Common. Dry soil. Thickets and sandy fields. Cen- 

 treville, Aug., 1900. 



L. Stuvei— Nutt, 1818. Stuve's Bush Clover. 



Rare. Dry banks and hillsides. Canton, Aug., 1900. 



