120 SYRACUSE BOTANICAL CLUB'S COLLECTION 



L. HiRTA — Ell. 1824. (Lespedeza polystachia — Michx). 

 Hairy Bush Clover. 

 Frequent. Dry, sandy soil. Centreville, Aug., 1900. 



L. CAPITATA — Michx, 1803. Round-headed Bush Clover. 

 Frequent. Dry fields and rocky places. Hillside near 

 House of Providence., Aug., 1899. 



VICIA— Lin., 1753. 



V. Cracca— Lin., 1753. Blue Vetch. 



Rare. Dry soil, roadside South Salina St., July, 1897. 



V. Americana — Muhl, 1803. Pea Vine. 



Frequent. Moist soil or shady banks. Near Onon. Cr., 



1900. 

 V. Caroliniana — Walt, 1788. Carolina Vetch. 



Common. Moist or dry soil. Onon. Valley, July, 1901. 



V. SATIVA — Lin., 1753. Common Vetch, or Tare. 



Frequent. Waste places and cultivated fields. Onon. 

 Valley, July, 1911. 



LATHYRUS— Lin. 1753. 



L. VENOSUS — Muhl, 1803. Veiny Pea. 



Very rare. One locality only reported, and very few 

 specimens. Otisco Hill. 



L. PALUSTRis — Lin., 1753. Marsh Vetchling. 



Frequent. Marshes and shores. Three River Point, 

 July, 1890. 



L. MYRTIFOLIUS — Muhl, 1803. (L. palustris var. myrtifo- 

 lius — A. Gray, 1856). Myrtle-leaved Marsh Pea. 

 Same range as L. Palustris, though less frequent. 



L. PRATENSIS — Lin. 1753. Meadow Pea. 



Infrequent. Waste places. Cemetery, Onon. Hill., 

 July, 1902. 



FALCATA— Gmel., 1796. 



(Amphicarpa — Ell. 1 81 7) 



F. COMOSA — Kuntze. (Rev. Gen. PI. 182, 1891) (Amphi- 

 carpa monoica — Nutt, 1817). Hog Peanut. 

 Common. Moist soil, lake shores, etc. Bank of Onon. 

 Creek, Aug., 1891. 



