342 Lake Maxinkuckee, Physical and Biological Survey 



Green's marsh, on the beach east of the Inlet, near Norris's, and 

 considerable on the hill on the east shore of the lake, especially the 

 northern half of the shore. It was out well in leaf May 12, 1901, 

 and in flower by June 18. The leaves bear cold remarkably well. 

 They were bright and green as late as November 22 and probably 

 remain green in protected places all winter. The pods are con- 

 spicuous during the winter months. 



446. NAKED-FLOWERED TICK-TREFOIL 



MEIBOMIA NUDIFLORA (L.) Kuntze 



Common; scattered through dry woodlands; some seen in the 

 drier portions of Farrar's woods. The plant, when barren, closely 

 resembles that of the hog-peanut. On account of the sparseness of 

 fruit, this is not so much of a nuisance as most of the tick-trefoils. 



447. POINTED-LEAVED TICK-TREFOIL 



MEIBOMIA GRANDIFLORA (Walt.) Kuntze 



Common in woods and thickets and by the spring in Overmyer's 

 woods. 



448. ROUND-LEAVED TICK-TREFOIL; PROSTRATE TICK-TREFOIL 



MEIBOMIA MICHAUXII Vail 



Scattered in shaded woodlands; noted at the edge of Green's, 

 woods near Lost Lake, and along the road through Farrar's woods. 

 Easily recognized by its prostrate habit and large circular leaves. 

 On account of its habit its burrs do not frequently have opportu- 

 nity to catch in clothing as do those of the higher growing sorts. 



449. SESSILE-LEAVED TICK-TREFOIL 



MEIBOMIA SESSILIFOLIA (Torr.) Kuntze 



Occasional at the edges of woodlands. 



450. LARGE-BRACTED TICK-TREFOIL 



MEIBOMIA BRACTEOSA (Michx.) Kuntze 



Occasional in thickets; one of the tallest species of the genus, 

 the fruit forming a troublesome sticktight. Not abundant enough, 

 however, to be much of a nuisance. 



451. PANICLED TICK-TREFOIL 



MEIBOMIA PANICULATA (L.) Kuntze 



Occasional at the edge of thickets. 



