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D. Dillenii Darl, Open woodlands; occasional. July, Aug. 



D. grandiflomm (Walt.) DC. Rich woods; common. July, Aug. 



D. nudiflorum (L.) DC. Dry woods; frequent. July, Aug. 



LATHYRUS (Tourn.) L. Vetchung. Everlasting Pea 



L. maritiinus (L.) Bigel. Beach Pea. Shores of Lake Champlain; 

 occasional. June-Aug. A white-flowered form occurs. 



L. ochroleucus Hook. Cream-colored Vetchling. Headlands of Lake 

 Champlain; rare. June, July. South Burlington, (Torrey) ; Col- 

 chester, (N. F. F.). 



L* palustris L. Marsh Pea. Shores of Lake Champlain; occasional. 

 July. 



LESPEDEZA Michx. Bush Clover 



L, capitata Michx. Sandy soil; occasional. Aug. 



LUPINUS (Tourn.) L. Lupine 



L. PERENNis L. Wild Lupine. Sand plains; frequent. May, June. 



MEDIC AGO (Tourn.) L. Medick 



M. ARABiCA (L.) Huds. Spotted Medick. Adventive at Experiment 

 Farm, Burlington, (Jones). June-Aug. 



M. HispiDA Gaertn. Bur Clover. Adventive at Experiment Farm, Bur- 

 lington, (Jones). June. 



M, LUPULiNA L. Black Medick, Nonesuch. Roadsides and fields; com- 

 mon. May-Sept. 



M. SATiVA L, Lucerne, Alfalfa. Often cultivated and occasionally 

 spontaneous. June, July. 



MELILOTUS (Tourn.) Hill. SwEET Clover. Melilot 



M. ALBA Desr. White Melilot or Sweet Clover. Waste grounds and 

 along railroads; frequent. June-Oct. 



M. OFFICINALIS (L.) Lam. Yellow Melilot or Sweet Clover. Roadsides 

 and waste places; occasional. June-Aug. 



ONOBRYCHIS L. Sainfoin 



0. SATivA Lam. Adventive at Experiment Farm, Burlington, (Jones). 

 June. 



