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(5. Meltlotus.) 



alba, Lam. (White Melilot.) 



Waste grounds, old Barley Mill. Not common. 

 June. 



6. Medicago, L. 



lupulina, L. (None-such.) 



Pastures, &c. ; J. Tatnall's. Not common. June, 

 maculata, Willcl. (Spotted Medick.) 



Fields, &c. along Brandywine, Scarce. June. 



7. Robinia, L. 



Pseudacacia, 1 L. (Locust.) 



Old fields and fence rows. Common. May. 



8. Tephrosia, Pers. 



Virginiima, Pers. (Goat's-rue.) 



Sandy soil along Brandywine. Frequent. June. 



9. iEsCHYNOMENE, L. 



hispida, Willd. 



Muddy shores; Cherry Island. Frequent. Aug. 

 10. Desmodium, DC. 



nudiflorum, DC. 



Hillsides along Brandywine. Common. July, 

 acuminatum, DC. 



Rich woods. Common. July, 

 rotundifolium, DC 



Kocky woods. Frequent. Aug. 

 canescens, DC. (Stick-seed.) 



Sandy soil. Frequent. Aug. 

 cuspid atum, T. & G. 



Low thickets along Brandywine. Frequent. Aug. 

 lsevigatum, DC. 



Dry woods below Auburn Factory. Not common. 

 Aug. 

 viridiflorum, Beck. 



Woods, &c. Frequent. Aug. 

 Dillenii, Darlingt. 



Woods. Frequent. Aug. 



1 The wood of this tree is very hard and durable, and but little sub- 

 ject to hygrometric influences. 



