LACKAWANNA AND WYOMING FLORA. 17 



VICIA, TOURN. 

 VETCH. TARE. 



184. V. Cracca, L. Tobyhanna Mills, 1881. Prof. Porter. 



185. V. Caroliniana, Walt. Mountain Inn road ; Campbell's Ledge. 

 Dudley. Near Kingston. Thurston. 



1 86. V. Americana, Muhl. Near Kingston. Thurston. Opposite 

 Pittston Park. Miss Carlson. 



APIOS, BOERHAAVE. 



187. A. tuberosa, Moench. Near Wyoming; Lake Henry; Moosic 

 Lake. Dudley. Lily Lake. Davis. 



AMPHICARP/EA, ELL. 

 HOG PEANUT. 



188. A. monoica, Nutt. Very common. 



CASSIA, TOURN. 



SENNA. 



189. C. Marilandica, L. Kingston, in herb. Miss Josie Stadler. 



190. C. nictitans, L. WILD SENSITIVE PLANT. Frequent about 

 Kingston. Thurston. 



31. ROSACES, 



PRUNUS, TOURN. 

 [The cultivated Cherries, Plums, Peaches, etc., belong here.] 



191. P. Americana, Marshall. Abundant in lower Lackawanna and 

 Wyoming Valleys ; two trees near Everhart's Island, each ten inches 

 in diameter. Dudley. 



192. P. pumila, L. DWARF CHERRY. Near Nay Aug. Graves. 



193. P. Pennsylvanica, L. WILD RED CHERRY. BIRD CHERRY. 

 Frequent. 



194. P. Virginiana, L. CHOKE~CHERRY. Common. 



195. P. serotina, Ehrh. WILD BLACK CHERRY. Abundant, espe- 

 cially in the valley woods. 



