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Mehlotus [Tourn.] Hill. Melilot. Sweet Clover. 



officinalis (L.) Lam. Yellow Melilotus. 



ALBA Desr. White Melilot. 

 Medicago [Tourn.] L. Medick. 



SATIVA L. Lucerne. Alfalfa. 



LUPULINA L. Black Medick. Nonesuch. Both species of Medi- 

 cago were formerly rare, but now more common. 

 Lotus [Tourn.] L. Bird's Foot Trefoil. 



corniculatus L. North Amherst, A. V. Osmun. 

 Amor-pha L. 



FRUTICOSA L. False Indigo. Escaped from cultivation and 

 established near Mass. Agr. College grounds, Am- 

 herst ; Springfield, L. Andrews. 

 Tephrosia Pers. Hoary Pea. 



virginiana (L.) Pers. Goat's Rue. Catgut. 

 Rohinia L. Locust. 



PsEUDO-AcAciA L. Common Locust or False Acacia. Wellesley. 



VISCOSA Vent. Clammy Locust. Persistent and spreading. 

 Coronilla L. 



VARIA L. Amherst, etc. 

 Desmodium Desv. Tick Trefoil. 



nudiflorum (L.) DC. 



grandiflorunL.(W a.h.] DC 



rotundifohum (Michx.) DC. 



canescens (L ) DC. 



bracteosum (Michx.) DC. 



Dillenii Darlingt. 



paniculatum (L.) DC. 



canadense (L.) DC. 



rigidum {E\\.) DC. 



marilandicum (L.) DC. 

 Lespedeza Michx. Bush Clover. 



procumbens Michx. 



violacea (L.) Pers. 



hirta (L.) Hornem. 



capitata Michx. 



capitata Michx. var. velutina (Bicknell) Fernald. Springfield, L. 

 Andrews. 

 Vicia [Tourn.] L. Vetch. Tare. 



SATIVA L. Spring Vetch. 



ANGUSTIFOLIA (L.) Reichard. var. segetatis (Thuillier) Koch. 

 Amherst ; Springfield, L. Andrews. 



