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Lespedeza, Michx. Bush Clover. 



182. L. violacea, Pers. 



Dry soil, borders of woods and banks; frequent. 



183. /. . reticulata, Pers. 



Dry sterile hillside at Wild Cat Den. 



184. L. capitata, Michx. 

 Dry soil ; common. 



185. L. capitata, Michx., var. longifolia, Torr. & Gray. 

 Dry soil; frequent. 



Vicia, Tourn. Vetch. Tare. 



186. V. sativa, L. 



Railroad track and adjacent waste grounds at Blue Grass. 

 Lathyrus, Tourn. 



187. L. pains tris, L. 



Moist places; frequent. 

 Apios, Boerhave. 



188. A. tuberosa, Moench. Ground-nut. 

 Climbing on bushes in low rich soil; infrequent. 



Strophostyles, Ell. 



189. »S. angulosa, Ell. 

 River banks; common. 



190. S. pauciflorus, Watson. 



Cedar River region and Muscatine Island ; frequent. 

 Amphicarpaea, Ell. Hog Pea-nut. 



191. A. monoica, Nutt. 



Rich damp woodlands; not common. 



192. A. Pitcheri, Torr. & Gray. 

 Damp woods; frequent. 



Cercis, L. 



193. C. Canadensis, L. Red-bud. 



Woods along Mississippi and Cedar Rivers; not uncommon. 

 Cassia, Tourn. Senna. 



194. C- Marilandica, L. 

 Alluvial soil; frequent. 



195. C. ChamcBcrista, L. Partridge Pea. 

 Dry soil; common. 



