CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 95 



Along the G. R. &I. Ry., north of Burton Ave., (R.E.MatteBon); 

 Fisk Lake (M.&C); Sec. 28, Vergennes. 



L. LATIKOLI'JS L. 



Escaped from a garden and persistent for 30 years or more in 

 unoccupied ground at the corner of Morris Ave. and Cherry 

 St., City(F.). Summer. 



737. L. ochroleucus Hook. 



Oak woods and shaded hillsides; frequent. Mid-May-flrst of June. 

 Infrequent in the State. 



738. L. palustris L. 



Abundant in moist ground. July. 



739. L. venosus Muhl. 



Abundant on hillsides and along railroad embankments. June. 

 Infrequent in the State. 



LESPEDEZA Michx. Bush-Clovee. 



740. L. capitata Michx. 



Old fields in light soil; common. Aug. 



74 L L. polystachya ]\[ichx. 

 L. hirta (L.) Ell. 

 Common in sandy woods and in old fields. Aug. 



742. L. reticulata Watson. (L. Stuvei intermedia Watson.) 

 L. frutescens (L.) Britton. 



Common in light soil. Aug, 



743. L, Stuvei Nutt. 



Dry sandy soil; rare. Aug. 



Oak Hill Farm, Sec. 32, Vergennes (Allen S. Bennett). 



744. L. violacea Pers. 



Gravelly or clay banks; infrequent. Aug. 



Bluffs at Plainfield Village; bluffs along Rouge River, Plain- 

 field; Thornapple River; Cascade Gravel Road. 



