9G FLORA OF OR AND RAPIDS. 



LUPINUS L. Lvi'iNic. 



745. L. perennis L. Wild Lupine. 

 Growing in masses on light soil. May. 



Flowers are blue, white, purple, or pink; forms with pink flow- 

 ers are found along Hogadonc Creek (W.M.Clark). 



MEDICAQO L. Meoick. 



746. M. LUPULiNA L. Black Medick. Nonesuch. 



Waste places; well distributed throughout the City. June-Sept. 



747. M. SATivA L. Lucerne. Alfalfa, 



Escaped from cultivation to roadsides; becoming frequent. 

 June-Oct. 



MELILOTUS Juss. Mklilot. Swket Clovkb. 



748. M. ALHA Desv. White Melilot. 



Frequent in and about the City in waste ground. June-Oct. 



749. M. OFFICINALIS Lam. Yellow Melilot. 



Becoming frequent in waste ground in the City. June-Oct. 



ROBINIA L. LocusT-TKEE. 



750. R. Pscudacacia L. Common Locust or False Acacia. 

 Escaped from cultivation; frequent. First of June. 



751. R. viscosa Vent. Clammy Locust. 



Escaped from gardens to roadsides; occasional. Mid-June. 

 Lake Ave., east of the Masonic Home (Miss Grace Fyfe); along 

 the road one mile north of the Knapp lload, and east of Plain- 

 iield Ave. (S.O.L.); Cascade Gravel Road; central Cannon; near 

 Alpine Station; Beal's Road. 



TEPHROSIA Fers. IIoaky Fea. 

 Or a ecu L. 



752. T. Virginiana Fers. Goat's Rue. Catgut. 

 Frequent in oak openings. Last of June-July. 



