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2404. L. ochroleucus, Hook. Cream-colored Vetchling. 

 On hillsides; not common. 



Falcata, Gmel. 



2405. F. comosa, (L.) Kuntze. Hog Peanut. 

 Not rare, in woods. 



2406. F. pitcheri, (T. & G.) Kuntze. Pitcher's Hog Peanut. 

 More common than the preceding, and in similar places. 



Apios, Moench. 



2407. A. apios, (L.) MacM. Ground-nut. 

 Not rare, in rather moist grounds. 



Galactia, P. Br. 



2408. G. volubUis, (L.) Britton. Downy Milk Pea. 

 Infrequent. 



Strophostyles, Ell. 



2409. 8. helvola, (L.) Britton. Trailing Wild Rose. 

 Common on river banks. 



2410. 8. pauci flora, (Benth.) S. Wata. Small Wild Bean. 

 Along streams. 



GERANIACEiE. GERANIUM FAMILY. 



Geranium, L. 



2411. G. maculatum, L. Wild Crane's-bill. 

 In upland woods. 



2412. G. rotundifoliiim, L. Round-leaved Crane's-bill. 

 Introduced from Europe; infrequent. 



2413. G. carolinianum, L. Carolina Crane's-bill. 

 In sandy soil. 



2414. G. pusillum, Burmf. Small-leaved Crane's-bill. 

 Introduced from Europe ; in waste places. 



2415. G. molle, L. Dove's-foot Crane's-bill. 

 From Europe; in waste places. 



OXALIDACE^B. WOOD-SORREL FAMILY. 



Oxalis, L. 



2416. O. violacea, L. Violet Wood-sorrel. 

 Not rare, in sandy and rocky places. 



