MICHIGAN FLORA. 



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Tick-Trefoil. 

 Tick-Trefoil. 



Tick-Trefoil. 

 Tick-Trefoil. 



Creeping Les- 

 pecleza. 



Bush Clover. 

 Bush Clover. 

 Bush Clover. 

 Bush Clover. 

 Bush Clover. 

 Bush Clover. 

 Bush Clover. 



Common 



Vetch. 



Tare. 



Blue Vetch. 



Pale Vetch. 

 Carolina V. 



Purple V. 

 American V. 



Beach Pea. 



Vetchling. 



Everlasting 



Pea. 



Pale Vetch- 

 ling. 

 Indian Pea. 



Marsh Vetch- 

 ling. 



Marsh Vetch- 

 ling. 



248. sessilifolium, T. & Gr. S. 



"Michigan"— Gray; S. Mich.— Winch. Cat. Rare. 



249. rigidum, DO. C. & S. 



Hubbardston (!); Flint; Macomb Co. ; Ann Arbor, and S. W.— Winch. Oat. 



Infrequent. 



250. ciliare, DO. S. 



Dr. Wright. Rare. 



251. Marylandicum, Boott. C. & S. 



Dry hills, Ionia(!), and southward. Infrequent. 



LESPEDEZA 



252. repens, Barton. (?) S. 



Winchell Cat. 



253. violacea, Pers. 



Ann Arbor— Miss Clark ; S. W.— Wright. 



254. reticulata, Pers. 



Dry woods and fields. 



255. reticulata, Pers., var. angustifolia, Maxim. 



Wright Cat. 



256. Stuvei, Nutt. 



Winchell Cat.; Gray in Manual. 



257. hirta, Elliott. 



S. 



Infrequent. 



c. & s. 



Common. 



s. w. 



Rare. 



s. 



Rare. 



0. & s. 



Common. 



c. & s. 



258. capitata, Mx. 



Abundant in old fields; prefers light sand. 



259. angustifolia, Ell. 0. & S. 



In the same situations, and along with the preceding two. Frequent. 

 VICIA 



260. saliva, L. S. 



Detroit— Dr. Lyons; Springwells, near Detroit— Henry Gillman. 



Infrequent. 



261. Cracca, L. S. 



S. Mich.— Wright Cat.; Ann Arbor— Prof. M. W. Harrington. 



Rare or local. 



262. Oaroliniana, Walter. 



Dry soil. 



263. Americana, Muhl. 



0. & S. 



Very common. 



Th. 



Ann Arbor; Ionia(!); Montcalm Co.(!), etc.; N. to Lake Sup. Much 

 rarer than the preceding, and very pretty. Spreads rapidly in C, along 

 railroads and highways, and acts like an immigrant. 



LATHYKUS 



264. maritimus, Bigel. Th. 



All around the Gr. Lakes, but seldom or never seen in t lie interior. 



Com. 



265. venosus, Muhl. C. & S. 



Ionia Co. (!); Clinton Co. (!); Flint; Macomb Co.; Ann Arbor, etc 

 tifnl, and worthy a place in the garden, by reason of its large, purple 

 flowers. u«r« 



266. ochroleucns, Hooker. Th. 



Hillsides and dry uplands. Inflr. 



267. paluster, L. Th. 



Ann Arbor; Ionia(!); Bay City; Antrim Co.; Petoskey to L. Sup. This 

 and the next are both common in C, growing in marshes along with 

 Apios tuber osa, Campanula aparinoides, etc. 



Th. 



268. paluster, L var. myrtifolius, Gr. 



Com. 



