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9. LOTUS Iv. 

 1. Lotus comiculatus L. Bird's-Foot Trefoil. (Man. p. 542 ; I. 

 F./. 2084. ) In waste places and in ballast, N. B., and about the seaports 

 of the Eastern and Middle States. Adv. from Eu. — Pennsylvania : 

 Phii<adei,phia, ballast. 



10. CRACCA L. 



1. Cracoa Vlrginiana L. Cat-got. Goat's Rue. (Man. p. 548; I. 

 F. /. 21T7.) In dry sandy soil, southern N. Eng. to Minn., south to Fla., 

 La. and northern Mex. — Pennsylvania : Northampton ; Bucks ; DEi/- 

 AWARE ; Chester ; Lancaster ; Montour ; Franklin ; Fulton ; 

 Huntingdon ; Allegheny. 



11. ROBINIA L. 



Corolla white : twigs, petioles and pods glabrous. i. R, Pseudacacia. 



Corolla pink : twigs, petioles and pods glandular. 2. R. viscosa. 



1. Robinia Fseudaoacia L. Locust-Tree. (Man. p. 549; I. F. y. 

 2121.^ In woods, Pa., south to Ga., west to Iowa and the I. Terr. 

 Nat. in the Middle and Eastern States and eastern Can. — Pennsylvania : 

 Monroe ; Perry ; Huntingdon ; Franklin ; Fulton ; Allegheny ; 

 Lancaster'; York; Bucks; Delaware; Chester. 



2. Robinia viscosa Vent. Clammy Locust. (Man. p. 549 ; I. F. /. 

 2122.) In woods, mountains of Va. to Ga., and nat. northward. — Penn- 

 sylvania : Bucks ; Philadelphia ; Delaware ; Chester. 



12. SESBAN Adans. 

 1. Sesban macrocarpa Muhl. Long-podded SESban. (Man. p. 

 550; I. F. f. 2124.) In wet or moist soil, Mo. to Tex., east to S. C. and 

 Fla., south to Central America. Introduced northward. — Pennsylvania : 

 Delaware, Lansdowne. 



13. ASTRAGALUS L. 



1. Astragalus Carolinianus L. Carolina Milk Vetch. (Man. p. 

 551 ; I. F./.21JO.) Along streams, Hudson Bay and Quebec to the Rocky 

 Mts., south to Ga., La. and Colo. — Pennsylvania : Franklin ; Susque- 

 hanna ; Bedford ; Somerset ; Blair ; Fayette ; Cambria ; Clin- 

 ton ; Allegheny ; Erie, Presque Isle. 



14. AMORFHA L- 

 1. Amorpha frutlcosa L. False or Bastard Indigo. (Man. p. 

 545 ; I. F.y; 2101.) Along streams, Ohio to Man., south to Fla., Colo, 

 and Chihuahua. — Pennsylvania : Philadelphia, escaped. 



15. CORONILLA L. 

 1. CoronUla vatia L. Coronilla. (Man. p. 557; I. F. /. 2164.) 

 Roadsides and waste places, Conn., southern N. Y. Pa. and N. J. Adv. 

 or nat. from Eu. — Pennsylvania : Chester, streets of W. Chester. 



