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328. Medicago sativa L. Alfalfa. 



Along the road ueai' the Assembly groumls; probably an es 

 cape. 



329. Melilotus alba Desv. White SAveet Clover. 



Abundant about the park entrance. 



330. Trifolium procumbeus L. Low Hop Clover. 



Found along streets In Warsaw. 



331. T. arvense L. Rabbit's Foot Clover. 



Scattered, in sterile soil. 



332. T. pratense L. Red Clover. 



Abundant in open places. 



333. T. hybridum I.. Alsike. 



Scattered at edge of roadsides. 



334. T. repens L. White Clover. 



Abundant in open places. 



335. Amorpha caneseens Pursh. Lead plant. 



A few plants growing in the park. 



336. Robinia pseudacacia L. Black Locust. 



Planted in various places. 



337. Meibomia nudiflora (L.) Kuntze. Naked Flowered Tick Treto'll. 



{Desmodium tiudiflorum D. 0.) 

 In oceu woods. 



338. M. michauxii Vail. Prostrate Tick Trefoil. (Desmodium rotundifoUum 



D. C.) 



In aji open, diy thicket. 



339. M. canadensis (L.) Kuntze. Showy Tick Trefoil. {Desmodium cana- 



dense D. C.) 



Common in damp situations. 



340. Lespedza violacea (L.) Pers. Bush Olover. 



Abundant in open, dry places. 



341. Li. capitatata Michx. Round-headed Bush Clover. 



Common in dry soil. 



342. Vieia americana Muhl. Pea-vine. 



In damp places near the lake. 



343. Falcata comosa (L.) Kuntze. Hog Peanut. (Amphicarpaea monoica 



Bll.) 



Common in rich woods. 



