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li. pal lister, L. Marsh Yetchling. 

 Common throughout the state. 



li. paliister, L., var. iiiyrtifolius. Gray, Marsh Yetchling. 



Blue Eai'th county, Lciberrj; Stearns county, Campbell; Fergus Falls, Leonard. 



APIOS, Boerhaave. Ground-nut. Wild Bean. 



A. tuberosa, Moench. Ground-nut. Dakota Potato. Pomme de Terre. 

 Conimon, or frequent, through the south half of the state ; extending north to the 

 upper Mississippi river. "Pomme dc Terre of tlie French voyageurs ; Mdo, or wild 

 potato, of the Sioux Indians." Parry. 



PHASEOLUS, L. Kidney Bean. 



P. pereimis, Walt. Wild Bean. 



Saint Paul, Kelley; St. Croix Falls, Miss Field; upper Mississippi river, Garrison; 

 Pembina, Havard. 



P. (liversifoliiis, Pers. Wild Bean. 



Minneapolis, Twining ; Blue Earth county, Leiherg; New Ulm, Juni; Emmet 

 county, Iowa (rare), Cratty. Southeast. 



P. paiiciflorus, Benth. Wild Bean. 



Frequent through the south half of the state; extending north to the head-waters 

 of the Mississippi river, Garrison. 



AMPHICARP^EA, Ell. Hog Pea-nut. 



A. monoica, Ell. Hog Pea-nut. 



Common throughout the state, excepting perhaps far northward. 



BAPTISIA, Vent. False Indigo. 



B. tinctoria, R. Br. Wild Indigo. 



Anoka county, and White Bear, Kamsey county, Juni; near Saint Paul, Mrs. Terry; 

 lake Pepin, Miss Manning. Infrequent. Southeast. 



B. leucantlia, Torr. & Gray. White False Indigo. ^ 



Frequent through the south half of the state ; extending north to the upper Missis- 

 sippi river. Garrison, and Fergus Falls, Leonard. 



B. leucoplisea, Natt. Yellowish Wild Indigo. - 



Common in the most southern counties across the state ; extending north to lake 

 Pepin, Miss Manning, Rice county, Vpliam, and Minneapolis, Kassuhe. 



CEKCIS, L. Red-bud. Judas-tree. 



C. Canadensis, L. Red-bud. Judas-tree. 



Southern Minnesota, Sargent's Catalogue of Forest Trees, Tenth Census of U. S. 

 If found in this state, it must be rare or local, in the most southeastern counties. 



CASSIA, L. Senna. 



C. Chamsecrista, L. Partridge Pea. Sensitive Pea. 

 ■ Frequent, or common, throughout the southern third of the state ; less frequent' 

 aitUer north to the upper Mississippi river, Houghton. 



