PLANTS OF ONEIDA COUNTY AND VICINITY. 71 



POLYGALACE^E. Milkworts. 



POLYGALA, Tourn. Milkworts. Poly galas. 



sanguinea, L. Crimson Pohjgala. 



Damp meadows. Fairfield, Herkimer county, in hhrb. Hadley. Southern 

 counties, Knieskern. Greece, Monroe county, Bradley. 



Rare. August, September. 



•VERTiciLLATA, L. Whorled-leaved Polygala. 



Dry hillsides. Frequent. June - September. 



• senega, L. Seneca Snakeroot. 



Rocks and dry woods. Schenectady. Pearson. On the sides of Black river 

 below "Watertown. Genesee valley, Greece, Bradley. Penn-Yan, Sartwell. 



Rare. June, July. 



poltgama, Walter. Polygamous Polygala. 



Barrens, sandy woods. Pine plains west of Rome, Vasey. One mile north of 

 New-London, Knieskern. Oneida lake, Gray. Rare. July, August. 



• PAUCIFOLIA, Willd. Gay-wings. Fringed Milkwort. Few-leaved 



Polygala. 

 Abundant at Cooperstown, in low meadows and borders of woods, Miss S. 

 Cooper. Schoharie county, rare, Knieskern Pine plains of Rome, Vasey. 

 Evergreen woods on the banks of Black river below Watertown. 



"With white flowers, at Schenectady, Pearson ; and Otsego county, Mrs. 

 J. Shaw. Uncommon. May, June. 



LEGUMINOS^E. Legumes. 



LUPINUS, Tourn. Wild Lupine. 



«. perennis, L. Perennial Lupine. 



Sandy banks, pine woods. Plains of Schenectady, Pearson. Pine plains of 

 Rome and Oneida lake, abundant. Near Owasco lake, I. H. Hall. 



Infrequent. June. 



CROTALARIA, L. Rattleboz. 



sagittalis, L. Arrow-leaved Grotalaria. 



Rocks, sand. Rocks, Kingsbridge, N.Y., Carey in herb. Ham. Coll. Troy, 

 Beck in herb. Rare. June, July. 



TRIFOLIUM, L. Clovers. Trifolia. 



ARVENSE, L. Hare's-foot Trefoil. Field Clover. 



Dry or gravelly soil. Schenectady Pearson. Along the Central railroad. 



Dry borders of Oneida lake, Knieskern. Uncommon. July - September. 



*PRATENSE, L. Red, Meadow Clover. 



Roadsides and fields. Naturalized and cultivated. Common. May -October. 



replexum, L. Reflexed-flowered Clover. 



Opsn woods. In the neighborhood of Utica, Knieskern. Near Salina lake, 

 Sartwell, Torrey Fl. N.Y. Rare. June, July. 



/repens, L. White, Creeping Clover. 



"Waysides, pastures, deep woods. Everywhere common. May - October. 



AGRARIUM, L. Yellow, Agrarian Clover. 



Sandy fields, gravelly banks. Schenectady, Pearson. Along the Central rail- , 

 road. Hillsides opposite Utica. Shore of Lake Ontario at Sackett's-harbor, 

 Knieskern, Torrey Fl. Abundant in the cleared swamp west of Fort Bull, 

 Rome. Frequent. July - September. 



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