784 REPORT OF THE FLORA 



Order 32— LEaUMINOSa: (Pulse Famly,) 

 Crotalaria, L. 



C. sagittalis, L. Road-sides, frequent. 



Trifoliura, L. (Clover.) ^ 



T. arvense, L. Sterile fields, common. (Nat. En.) 

 T. pratense, L. Red clover. (Adv. Eu.) 

 T. repens, L. White clover, common. 



T. agrarium, L. Sandy fields and waste places. (Nat, Eu.) 

 T. procumbens, L. Road-sides. (Nat. Eu.) 



Melilotas, Tourn (Sweet Clover.) 



M. officinalis, Wild. W^aste grounds. (Adv. Eu.) 

 M. alba. Lam. (Adv. Eu.) 



Medicago, L. (Medic.) 



M. lupulina. L, W^aste lands. (Adv. Eu.) 



Robin ia, L. Locust Tree. 



B». Pseudacacia, L. This tree is found in all parts of the county, but in late 

 years it has not grown well ; it is attacked by a borer, and dies at the top from some 

 other cause. (Nat. from the southwest.) 



R. viscosa. Vent. Planted grounds, and found growing without cultivation 

 near old dwellings. (From the southwest.) 



Astragalus, L. (Milk Vetch.) 



A. Canadensis, L. Rare. 

 Desmodium, DC. (Tick Weed.) 



D. nudiflurum, DC. Throughout. 

 D. acuminatum, DC. Throughout. 

 D. pauciflorum, DC. Not common. 

 D. rotundifolium, DC. Frequent. 

 D. canescens, DC. Not common. 



D. cuspidatum, Torr. and Gray. Frequent. 



D. viridiflorum, Beck. Frequent in the middle of the county. 



D. Dillenii, Darlingt. (Bicknell.) 



D. paniculatum DC. Shady woods, common. 



D. Canadcnse, DC. Woods, common. 



D. rigidum, DC. Hill sides throughout. 



D. ciliare, DC. (Bicknell.) 



D. Marilandicum, Boot. Thickets, common. 



Lespedeiza, Mich. (Bush Clover.) 



L. procumbens, Mx. Not common. 



L. repens, Torr. and Gray. Frequent, Southern exposures. 



li. violacea, Pers. Not rare. 



Van angustifolia. Frequent. 

 Hi. hirta, Ell. Dry, rocky hill sides. 

 L. capitata, ]\Lx. Rye, near the shore of the sound. 



