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Padus virginiana (L.) Mill. (P. serotina Ehrh.) Wild black cherry. 

 Common. 



Fabaceae Reichenb. 



Robinia pseudo-acacia L. Planted for ornament and established in 



places. 

 Robinia viscosa Vent. Well established along a roadside and 



throughout an open wood, near North Bay. In bloom June 19, 



1915- 

 Lupinus perennis L. Common in sandy fields. 

 Medicago lupulina L. 

 Medicago sativa L. 

 Melilotus alba Desv. 

 Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. 



Trifolium procumbeus L. Sandy woods, thickets etc. 

 Trifolium arvense L. Common in sandy fields. 

 Trifolium prat ense L- 

 Trifolium hybridum L. 

 Trifolium repens L. 

 Meibomia nudiflora (L.) Kuntze. 

 Meibomia grandiflora (Walt.) Kuntze. 

 Meibomia michauxii Vail. (Desmodium rotundifolium DC.) Sandy 



woods and thickets. " Reported from pine plains of Rome " by 



Kneiskern. 

 Meibomia paniculata (L.) Kunt:e. 

 Meibomia dillenii (Darl.) Kuntze. 

 Meibomia canadensis (L.) Kuntze. 

 Meibomia obtusa (Muhl.) Vail. (Desmodium ciliare DC.) " Pine 



plains of Rome " (Kneiskern). 

 Lespedeza frutescens (L.) Britton. Sandy fields. 

 Lespedeza hirta (L.) Hornem. More abundant than the following. 

 Lespedeza capitata Michx. 

 Vicia cracca L. 

 Vicia americana Muhl. 

 Vicia tetrasperma (L.) Moench. 

 Lathyrus maritimus (L.) Bigel. var. glaber (Seringe) Eames. 



Sandy woods along east end of Oneida lake north of Sylvan 



Beach. 

 Lathyrus myrtifolius Muhl. Common in marshes and moist thickets. 



Collected by C. H. Peck at South Bay and by H. D. House at 



various places around the east and north shores of the lake. 

 Lathyrus latifolius L. Established along a roadside near Constantia. 



