256 REPORT OF 
3. ROBINEA, L. (Locust-TREE.) 
1. R. Pseudacacia, L. (Common Locust.) Tree common, and 
is valuable timber. April and May. Medl prop.: Tonic, in small doses, 
purgative, and emetic in large doses. 
4. ASTRALGUWS, L. (MiLx Vetcu.) 
1. A. Canadensis, L. Rare. A very pretty plant. May, June. 
5. DESMODIUM, DC. (Tick-Treroit.) 
D. nudifiorum, DC. August. 
D. acuminatum, DC. July. 
D. paucifloraum, DC. August. 
D. rotundifiorum, DC. August. 
D. viridiflorum, Beck. August. 
. D. Dillenii, Darlingt. July. 
. D. paniculatum, DC. August. 
. D. ciliare, DC. August. 
SNAP whe 
6. PHASEOLUS, L. (Kipyey Brawn.) 
1, P. perenmis, Walt. (Witp Bean.) August. 
2. P. helvolus, L. August. 
7 BAPTISEA, Vent. (Fase Inpiqo.) 
1. B. australis, R. Brown. (Biur Fase Inpico.) Found along. 
river banks. June. 
2. B. leucantha, Torr. & Gray. Rare; fields, White. June. 
8 CERCIS, L. (RED-BUD. JUDAS-TREE.) 
1. ©. Canadensis, L. (Rep-zup.) Very abundant, and when in 
blossom is very pretty. March and April. 
9. CASSEA, L. (SEnwna.) 
1. © Marilandieca, L. (Witp Senna.) Common along small. 
creeks. Leaflets oblique at base. August and July. 
2.C. Chameecrista, L. (Partrivcr Pra.) Rare. August. 
ReMARK.—Have probably a variety of obtusifolia, or else an entirely 
new species. Having found but one specimen, and that somewhat defec- 
tive, we could not determine certainly its identity. 
10. GYMNOCLAUDUS, Lam. (Kentucky CoFrreer-TREE.) 
1. G. Canadensis, Lam. Rather rare. Flowers quite fragrant. 
May. ; 
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