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2. Fungosa, Pers. Mount Tom, July. White and red. 
3. Glauca, Ph. - 
Sempervivens, Pers. Rocks, May, Red and yellow. 
Fumaria. 
_ Officinalis, L. Cultivated grounds, June. Red. Intro- 
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Polygala. 
1. Paucifolia, L. Pine swamps, May. Purple. 
2. Sanguinea, L. Moist meadows, Aug. Red. 
3. Verticillata, L. Dry pastures, Aug. Bluish White. 
4. Rubella, Muhl. Sandy hills, July—Aug. Red 
Decanpria. 
Robinia. 
Pseudacacia, May. White. Introduced, 
Glycine. 
1. Monoica, Willd. Rocky woods, Aug. White. 
2. Apios, L. 
Apios tuberosa, Ph. In thickets, Aug. Purple. 
Tephrosia. 
Virginiana, Pers. 
Galega Virginiana, L. Rocky hills, Woodbury, July, 
Purple. 
Medicago. 
Cupulina, L. Cultivated grounds, May—Oct. Yellow. 
Trifolium. 
1. Repens, L. Fields, June. White. 
2. Pratense, L. Fields, June. Red. Introduced. 
3. Arvense, L. Dry soils, July. White. 
Lespedeza. 
1. Sessiliflora, Mx. Woods on Mount Tom, Sept. Violet. 
2. Capitata, Mx. | 
Hedysarum frutescens, L. Sundry woods, Aug. 
Purple. 
3. Polystachya, Mx. : 
Hedysarum hirtum, Ll. In dry woods. Aug. White. 
4. Violacea, Pers. Woods, Aug. Violet. 
Hedysarum. 
1. Canadense, L. Woods, Aug. Purple. 
2. Nudiflorum, L. Rocky woods, Aug. Violet. 
