30 BULLETIN OF THE LABORATORIES 



89. Desmodium Desv. 



169. D. nudiflorum D C. 



Woods, especially eastern part of county, rather connmon. Sep- 

 tember 5, 1888; July 25, 1890; August 14, 1 89 1. 



170. D. acuminatum D C. 



Woods, rather common. September 5, 1888; July 18, 1890; July 

 14, 1891. 



171. D. rotundifolium D C. 



Dry rocky woods, rare, Toboso. August 21, 1890. 



172. D. canescens D C. 



River banks, rare, Toboso. August 19, 1890. 



173. D. laevigatum D C. 



Dry, rocky hillsides, (pine woods), very rare; Toboso. August 

 19, 1890. 



174. D. Dillenii Darlingt. 



Shady places, common; Old Cemetery, Granville. August 9, 

 1890; August 20, 1891. 



175. D. paniculatum D C. 



Dry woods, Toboso. August 19, 1890. 



176. D. Canadense D C. 



Dry woods, Toboso. August 21, 1890. 



177. D. rigidum D C. 



Dry wooded hillsides, generally distributed over the central and 

 eastern parts of county. August 19, 1890. 



90. Lespedeza Michx. 



178. L. procumbens Michx. 



Dry, sandy soil, rare; Toboso. August 19, 1890; July 15, 1891. 



179. L. Stuvei Nutt. Var. intermedia Watson. 



Dry, rocky woods, especially on hillsides; Toboso, Pine Hill 

 near Vanattasburg. August 19, 1890; September i, 1891. 



180. L. polystachya Michx. 



Rocky, wooded hillsides, common in eastern part of county. 

 August 19, 1890; September i, 1891. 



91. Lathvrus Tourn. 



181. L. palustris L. 



