34 TENNESSEE FEORA. 



T. stol(Hiii'eruni Michx. Fouiul in one locality where reflexuni 

 ai)onmls (Kranklin ])ike). It is perhaps only a form of reflexnm 

 or a hybrid. May- J line. 



Melilotlius alba Lam. Around dwellings, vacant town lots 

 and grass plots in Nasliville. June-July. 



M. offirinalis Willd. Waste grounds. May- June. 



Mediea^'o lupiilina L. Grass plots in Nashville, Capitol 

 grounds. June. 



M. sativa L. Occasionallv cultivated, becoming naturalized. 

 July. 



Psoralea Onobrychis Xutt. Paradise ridge, etc. l^ot frequent. 

 June. 



P. nielilotoides Michx. Hills around Nashville. May-June. 



P. subaeaiilis Torr. & Gray. Cedar glades and rocky hills 

 around Nashyille. April-May. 



Balea alopecuroides Willd. Frequent in West Tenn. July- 

 August. 



Petalostemoii violaceus Michx. Davidson's farm, in a cedar 

 glade on the Charlotte pike, near Nashville. June. 



P. caiididus Michx. Near tunnel at Cowan; also Paradise 

 ridge near Nashville. July. 



P. foliosns Nutt. Frequent in the cedar glades around Nash- 

 ville. July. 



P. decumbens Nutt. Lavergne, Trabue's place on Mill creek, 

 near Nashville, and other points in the cedar barrens. A white 

 variety occurs at Lavergne. June. 



Aiiiorpha fruticosa L. Banks of Cumberland river, Nash- 

 ville, etc. May. 



A. Tennessiensis ^\\\\ii\\\ . High mountains of East Tenn. and 

 on tlie banks of mountain streams. Parksville, Polk Co.; Wolf 

 creek, Coke Co. A. fruticosa var. Caroliniana S. Watson. Syn. 



Robinia Pseudaeacia L. Rich soil, O. S. April-May. 



R. hispida L. Lookout Mts., Chattanooga. Specimens flow- 

 erini;- when only a span high are found near summit. (R. hisp. 

 var. nana Elliott.) May. 



Wistaria frutescens DC. Low bottoms and banks of Cum- 

 berland river, CockrilFs bend. April-May. 



