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193. Medicago denticulata, Willd.—N. 
Orl. (n. 79.) 
194. Melilotus parviflora, Dest.—N. Orl. 
n. 81. 
195. Trifolium umbellatum, Sw. in De 
Cand. Prodr. v. 2. 199.—N. Orl. 
A. 
by Mr. Tainturier, 
Dr. the T. 
Dr. Short sends two very handsome 77e- 
foils from Kentucky, both known under 
the name of “ Buffalo Clover ;" the one 
T. reflexum, . and De Cand. Prodr. 
um X 5. NE, d 
Waldst. et Kit. De C 3 
p. 197. n. 61.) and the other T! stoloni- 
ferum, of Muhl., whose heads of — 
are quite equal in size with those of th 
reflecum ; but which is altogether a "iy 
different species; it may be thus charac- 
terized: T. stoloniferum ulibus re- 
— diffusis, foliolis. faaie obcor- 
a 
mbranaceis, capitulis axilla- 
ribus Venen pe unculatis, floribus pe- 
icel , post anthesin deflexis, calycis 
repens ; but it is three or four 
l in all its parts. Colour of the flowers 
esae white. 
196. Psoralea eglandulosa, Ell.—JMelilo- 
ina. 
a, L.—Covington. 
199. Clitoria Tite L. Covington. 
—As it appears to me, Mr. Nuttall mis- 
takes the C. Mariana for the Virgin- 
and vice versa : for he 
C. Virginiana, L.; and of the latter. he 
says, ‘‘it has the largest papilionaceous 
in the United States 
Ew Mariana has the larger flowers of 
200. Galactia pilosa, Nutt. Gen. Am. 
- X "eie 116.—Covington. 
; caule erecto 
MR. DRUMMOND'S 
COLLECTIONS. 
ton.—I can find no description to accord 
a perennial, 
forming a kind of 
Pedicels three to four lines — hairy, 
bracteated at the base airy, bi- 
equal, subulate, hairy segments, 
half the length of the 
Vex illum broad. Carina on 
tamens diadelphous. Germ 
al thickly clothed with vin 
hai The fruit I have not seen 
02. “Petaostemon candidum, Mich.—St. 
2 
L 
203. Petalostemón violaceum, Mich.—St. 
ouis. 
3. Balsa alopecuroides, Nutt.— St. 
205. "Tél Virginiana, Pers.—Ga- 
lega, L.—St. Louis. vington. 
T Tephrosia hispidula, Nutt.—N. Orl. 
207. Tephrosia dps er. Nutt.?— EU, 
Carol. v p. P apis Y villosa. 
Mich. (Rote L. IN Or L (». 85. -)—Our 
orry; but not 
with the plant I have received from Mr. 
Nuttall, from the Arkansas, marked 
" TE ephrosia cinerea, Jacq., T. pauci- 
folia, Nutt. Gen.” which has more nu- 
m the Gal 
L—N. Orl. 
(n. 86. 
209. J e i A C.— Ro- 
q. Jc. Rar. v. 1. t. 
148. — AMA platycarpa. Mich. 
Sesbania disperma. | Mich.—N. Orl. 
nina ine ier in fruit only occur in 
the Herbarium; but it is readily distin- 
guished by the curious sme of the 
stricta gra- legumes. 
ETE prse deitoliolatis glabris, 210. uses tetraphylla, Mich.—Cov- 
b 
s longitudine 
glaucis longi 
, caly- 
cibus pedicellisque hirsutis. birsutis.—Coving- 
issimis su 
tioli, umbellis "St losanthes elatior, Sw.—N. Orl. 
dinis n. 87. 
Desmodium Canadense, De Cand. 
