170 MISSISSIPPI STATE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY [Bull. 
AMORPHA L. False Indigo. 
Amorpha fruticosa L. 
Throughout the state on low, shady stream banks.  LEast- 
port; Greenwood; Gulfport; Bay St. Louis. April-May. 
Geol. Survey Herb. Allison Herb. 
KUHNISTERA Lam. Prairie Clover. 
Cuhnistera candida (\Willd.) Kuntze (Petalostemon candidus 
Michx.) White Prairie Clover. 
“ommon in the prairie regions; less so on lighter soils. 
ickson; Oxford. June. 
Geol. Survey Herb. 
iubn's era purpurea (Vent.) MacMilan (Petalostemon viola- 
ceus Michx. Purple Prairie Clover. 
Usually on prairie soils; not common. Jackson; Green- 
vood. July-September. 
Geol. Survey Herb. 
“vbnistera pinna‘a (Walt.) Kuntze (Petalostemon corymbosus 
iichx.)  Pime-Barren Prairie Clover. 
Dry, sandy pine barrens near the coast. Mississippi City. 
July-September. 
Geol. Survey Herb. 
INDIGOFFERA L. 
Indigofera Caroliniana Walt. Wild Indigo. 
Coastal Islands (Tracy.) June. 
CRACCA L. Hoary Pea. 
“racca Virginiana L. (Tephrosia Virginiana Pers.) 
Over the state in dry open upland woods. Tishomingo 
County; Lost Gap; Oxford; Jackson. June. 
Geol. Survey Herb. 
Cracca spicata (Walt.) Kuntze (Tephrosia spicata Torr & 
ray.) Hairy Devil’s Shoestring 
Dry, open sandy woods. Throughout the state, but more 
common southward. Lost Gap; Jackson. June-August. 
Geol. Survey Herb. 
