28 Director's Annual Report. 
Fleminga strobulifera R. Br. 
Fleminga strobulifera R. Br., Ait. Hort. Kew. Ed. ii, 1810-13, 350. 
Fleminga bracteata Wight, Ic., 1840-53, 268. 
Fleminga fruticulosa Wall, Cat., 1828, 5754. 
Fleminga abrupta Wall, Cat., 1828, 5755. 
I am indebted to Mr. C. J. Austin for showing me this plant. 
It occurs in company with Psidium guajava at Nahiku, Hast Maui. 
The plant is widely spread in India, where it is said to be very 
variable. It is a small shrub, and can be distinguished by the 
conspicuous folded bracts which hide the small flowers. 
Medicago apiculata Willd. 
Medicago apiculata Willd., Sp. Pl., 111, 1803, 1414. 
Rather rare but probably has the same range as the next 
species; “It ‘cai be recognized by the unarmed pods.) imimrie 
Index Kewensis it is regarded as being synomymous with the next. 
CONE .-no: 1718:.0.. Honolulu Oahu. 
Medicago denticulata Willd. 
Medicago denticulata Willd., Sp. P1., i111, 1803, 1414. 
The bur clover is more or less common on all the islands. 
According to Van Dine,5 it was introduced on Maui in 1882. 
Medicago intertexta Mill. 
Medicago tntertexta Mill, Gard. Dict. Ed. viii, 1768, n. 4. 
The above species is reported to be common about Honolulu, 
by eleller: 
Melilotus indica (\L.) All. 
Trifolium melilotus \., Sp. Pl., 1753, 764. 
Trifolium indicum ‘Thunb., Prod. Pl. Cap., 1800, 136. 
Melilotus indica All., Fl. Pedem I, 1785-89, 308. 
Melilotus parvifiora Desf., Fl. Atlant., 1800, ii, 187. 
Melilotus minima Roth., Nov. Pl. Sp., 1821, 361. 
Melilotus occidentalis Nutt., ex Torr & Gray, Fl. N. Am., 1838, 1, 321. 
Melilotus regulosa Willd., Enum. Hort. Berol., 1809, 789. 
Rather common on Oahu and Hawaii; probably on all islands. 
Trifolium repens L. 
Triolium repens W,., Sp. Pl., 1753; 767- 
The white clover is common in the pastures on Haleakala, Maui. 
GERANIACEAE. 
Erodium cicutarium (1). ) L,’Her. 
Geranium cicutarium V,.. Sp. Pl., 1753, 680. 
Erodium cicutarium J,Her., Ait. Hort. Kew., 1789, 2, 414. 
Oahu, not common. 

> Hawaii Agr. Exp. Station Rept., 1908, p. 25. [328) 
