No. 17] FLOWERING PLANTS AND FERNS 175 
Lespedeza Virginica (L.) Britton (L. reticulata Pers.) Virginia 
Bush Clover. 
Sandy and gravelly copses. Jones Co. (Allison); Biloxi 
(Tracy). 
Allison-Herb. 
Lespedeza hirta (L.) Ell. (L. polystachya Michx.) Bristly Bush 
Clover. 
Dry, barren soil, mostly of old fields. Oxford; Bay St. 
Louis.. July. 
Lespedeza capitata Michx. (UL. frutescens Ell.) - White Bush 
Clover. 
Old frelds and copses in dry soils. Bay St. Louis. June- 
Sept 
Allison-Herb. 
Lespedeza striata (Thunb.) Hook. Lespedeza. Japanese Clover. 
(Int.) Waste lands throughout the state. All summer. 
Geol. Surv. Herb. 
VICIA L. Vetch. 
Vicia Texana (Torr and Gray) Small, (Vicia Caroliniana Tex- 
ana T. & G.) Texas Vetch. 
Open lands and prairies (Small). Spring and summer. 
Vicia Caroliniana Walt. (V. parviflora Michx.) White-flowered 
Vetch. 
Open rich woods. Tishomingo and Lafayette counties; 
Jackson; Morton. April. 
Geol. Survey Herb. Allison Herb. 
Vicia micrantha Nutt. Small-Flowered Vetch. 
Calcareous soil in open woods and damp fields. Jackson. 
April. 
Geol. Surv. Herb. 
Vicia hirsuta (L.) Koch, (Vicia Mitchellii Raf.) Hairy Vetch. 
Escaped from cultivation. Starkville (Tracy.) May. 
Vicia Ludoviciana Nutt. Louisiana Vetch. Deer Pea. 
Rich damp grassy places (Mohr). April 
