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L. ochroleuciis Hook. Headlands of northern Lake Champlain; occa- 

 sional. 



L. palustris L. Marsh Pea. Shores of Lake Champlain; frequent. 



1. palustris L., var. luyrtifolius (Muhl.) Gray. (L. myrtifolius Muhl.). 

 "Vermont," (Torrey and Gray); "Island in Ferrisburgh," (Morong), 

 in Walter Deane herbarium, Cambridge, Mass. 



L, tuberosus* L. Vergennes, (Miss Ruth Fisher). 



LESPEDEZA. Bush Clover 



L. cayitiita Michx. Sandy soil of the lower altitudes; frequent. 



L. fi'utesceus (L.) Britton. Dry open places in the lower altitudes of 

 southern Vermont; occasional. 



L. liirta (L.) Hornem. Dry open woods of the lower altitudes of south- 

 ern Vermont; occasional. 



L. Nuttallii Darl. Vernon, (W. H. Blanchard). 



L. Stuvei Nutt. Vernon, (W. H. Blanchard). 



L. violacea (L.) Pers. Bush Clover. Dry woods. "Rockingham," 

 (Carey); Gardiner's Island, (Pringle). 



LUPINUS 



L, pereiuiis L. Wild Lupine. Common in sand plains along Lake 

 Champlain. 



MEDICAGO. Medick 



M. arabica* Huds. Spotted Medick. Experiment Farm. Burlington, 

 (Jones). 



M. liispida* Gaertn. Bur Clover. Ludlow, (Miss Pollard); Hartland, 

 (Ruggles) ; Burlington, (Jones). 



M. lupiiliiia'" L. Black Medick, Nonesuch. Roadsides and fields; com- 

 mon. 



M. sativa* L. Alfalfa, Lucerne. Often cultivated and persistent; occa- 

 sional as an escape. 



MELILOTUS. Sweet Clover 



M. alba* Desr. White Melilot, White Sweet Clover. Waste or cul- 

 tivated grounds; frequent. 



M. ofticiualis* (L.) Lam. Yellow Melilot, Yellow Sweet Clover. Road- 

 sides or waste places; occasional. 



ONOBRYCHIS. Sainfoin 

 0. sativa* Lam. Experiment Farm, Burlington, (Jones). 



ROBINIA. Locust 



R. hispida L. Bristly Locust, Rose Acacia. Occasional as an escape. 

 Well established, Jamaica, (Wheeler). 



R. Pseiulo-Aoacia L. Common Locust, False Acacia. Frequent in cul- 

 tivation and as an escape. 



