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5. Meibomia dillenii (Darl.) Kuntze. 
In the southeastern part of the state. Weeping Water. 
6. Meibomia paniculata (L.) Kuntze. 
Wooded bluffs in the southeastern part of the state. Nemaha; Rich- 
ardson County; Washington County. 
26. Lespedeza. 562. 
1. Lespedeza capitata Michx. 
Common on prairies in the eastern and central parts of the stare. 
Ainsworth; Halsey; Kearney; Laurel; Lincoln; Republican. 
27. Lathyrus. 567, 
Flowers purple, 
Glabrous or somewhat pubescent when young, flowers 2-2.5 cm. long. 
1. L. ornatus. 
Grayish-pubescent all over, flowers less than 2 cm. long. 
ta. L. ornatus incanus. 
Flowers yellowish. 1b. L. ornatus flavescens. 
1. Lathyrus ornatus Nuit. . 
Common throughout the state. Fremont; Grand Island; Long Pine; 
Ft. Robinson; Shelton. 
1a. Lathyrus ornatus incanus Smith & Rydberg. 
In the western part of the state. Ft. Robinson; Sheridan; White 
River. 
1b. Lathyrus ornatus flavescens Rydb. 
In sandy soil in the western part of the state. Dodge, Kearney and 
Cherry Counties. 
28. Vicia. 565, 
Flowers numerous in dense, 1-sided racemes. 1. V. villosa, 
Flowers 2-9, in loose racemes. 
Leaflets elliptic to linear-oblong, stiputes toothed. 
Stems smooth or nearly so, leaflets elliptical or ovate-oblong. 
2. V. americana. 
Stems generally more pubescent, leaflets linear-oblong or cuneate. 
2a. V. amer. truncata. 
Leaflets linear, stipules narrow and less toothed. 
2b. V. amer. linearis. 
1. Vicia villosa Roth. Hairy Vetch. 
Introduced and still rare. Riverton; Tecumseh. 
2. Vicia americana Muhl. American Vetch. 
Rich soil in the eastern part of the state. University Place; Weeping 
Water. 
2a. Vicia americana truncata (Nutt.) Brewer. 
Along streams mostly in the eastern part of the state. Nebraska City; 
Peru; Gordon; Whitney. 
2b. Vicia americana linearis (Nutt.) S. Wats. 
Dry prairies throughout the state. Antelope County; Callaway; Emer- 
son; Fairbury; Lincoln; Minden; Red Cloud, 
