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BAPTISIA. False Indigo 



B. aiistralis (L.) R. Br. Blue False Indigo. Royalton, (Ward). 



B. tinctoria (L.) R. Br. Wild Indigo. Dry open fields; Vernon, 



(Grout) ; Pownal, (Churchill). 



CASSIA. Senna 



C. marilaiidica L. Wild Senna. Alluvial soil; "Orwell," (Dr. Hill); 



Bellows Falls, (Carey, W. H. Blanchard) ; Randolph, (Bates) ; 

 Hartford, (Jesup) ; Brandon, (Dutton). 

 C. nictitans L. (Chamaecrista nictitans [L.] Moench). Wild Sensitive 

 plant. Vernon, (Grout). 



CICBR 



('. arietiiiuni* L. Chick-pea. Railway embankment, Colchester, (Mrs. 

 N. F. Flynn). 



CORONILLA 

 ('. yaria* L. Crown Vetch. Garden escape; Randolph, (Bates). 



CROTALARIA. Rattle-box 



C. sag'ittalis L. Railroad banks; Vernon, (Grout). 



DESMODIUM. (MBIBOMIA). Tick Trefoil 



D. bracteosiim (Michx.) DC. Dry thickets: West Rutland, (A. W. 



Driggs, Eggleston) ; North Pownal and Arlington, (Eggleston) ; 



South Pownal, (W. H. Blanchard). 

 D. canadense (L.) DC. Showy Tick Trefoil. Dry rich woods of the 



lower altitudes; common. 

 D. Dillenii Darl. Open woodlands of the lower altitudes; frequent. 

 D. graiulifloriiiii (Walt.) DC. (D. acuminatum DC). Rich woods of 



the lower altitudes; common. 

 I), niuinioruin (L.) DC. Dry woods of the lower altitudes; common. 

 D. paiiiciilatuni (L.) DC. Copses of the lower altitudes of western 



Vermont and north in the Connecticut Valley to Westminster; occa- 

 sional. 

 D. rigidum (Ell.) DC. North Pownal, (Eggleston) ; Vernon, (W. H. 



Blanchard). 

 I), rotuiidifoliuiii (Michx.) DC. (Meibomia Michauxii Vail). Dummers- 



ton, (Wild); Bellows Falls, (Blanchard); North Pownal, (Bates). 



HEDYSARUM 



II. borealc Nutt. Willoughby Mountain, (A. Wood); Smugglers' 

 Notch, (Pringle). 



LATHYRUS. Everlasting Pea. Vetchling 



L. Iatifoliiis'= L. Everlasting or Perennial Pea. Along railroad. New- 

 fane, (Jones). 



L. maritiinus (L.) Bigel. Beach Pea. Shores of Lake Champlain; occa- 

 sional. 



