CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 11 



MedicagO, Tourn. Medick. 



M. SATIVA, L. (Lucerne, Alfalfa.) Claremont, N. H., Dr. Barrows ; Pom- 

 fret, Vt., A. P. Morgan. Cultivated sometimes for green fodder. 



M. LUPULINA, L. (Black Medick.) Claremont, Dr. Barrozvs. In grass 

 ground, Hanover, etc., and often mistaken for a Trifolium. 



M. MACULATA. Willd. (Spotted Medick.) Claremont, Dr. Barrows. This 

 and the next species introduced in foreign wool, and probably transient 

 vistors. The entire genus is European. 



M. DENTICULATA, Willd. Claremont, Dr. Barrows. 



Robinia, L. Locust-tree. 



R. Pseudacacia, L. (Common Locust.) Naturalized from Penn. and the 



Southwest. 

 R. viscosa, Vent. (Clammy Locust.) Native of Virginia, and spreading 

 freely. 

 Astragalus, Tourn. Milk-Vetch. 



A. alpinus, L. On rocks at Sumner's Falls, Plainfield, N. Yi.., Flint ; very 



rare. 

 A. Robbinsii, Gray. Sumner's Falls, N. H., Flint; Hartland, Vt., Leland ; 

 very rare. 

 Desmodium, Desv. Tick-Trefoil. 



D. nudiflorum, DC. Dry woods ; common. 

 D. acuminatum, DC. Woods ; common. 

 D. rotundifolium, DC. Dry rocky woods. 

 D. Dillenii, Darl. Open woodlands. 

 D. paniculatum, DC. Woods. 

 D. Canadense, DC. Dry woods; common. 

 D. rigidum, DC. Dry hillsides. 



D. Marilandicum, Boott. Copses ; not very common. 

 Lespedeza, Michx. Bush-Clover. 

 L. violacea, Pers. Dry woods. 



L. polystachya, Michx. (L. hirta, Ell.) Dry hillsides; common. 

 L. capitata, Michx. Dry hillsides ; frequent. 

 Vicia, Tourn. Vetch or Tare. 



V. SATIVA, L. (Common Vetch.) Cultivated fields; not uncommon; 

 from Europe. 



VAR. ANGUSTIFOLIA, Seringe. Hanover. 

 V. Cracca, L. Infrequent; usually in grass land. 

 Apios, Boerhaave. Ground-nut. 



X. tuberosa, Moench. Windsor, Vt., Flint; Royalton, Vt., Z. Wild; 

 Plymouth, N. H., Sargent. 



Amphicarpsea, Ell. Hog Pea-nut. 



A. monoica, Nutt. Borders of woods ; very common. 

 Cassia, Tourn. Wild Senna. 



C. Marilandica, L. Hartford, Vt. Alluvial soil ; rare. 



