OF WESTCHESTER COUNTY. '/S5 



Vicia, Tourn. (Vetch.) 



V, sativa, L. Near Peekskill. (Le Roy) (Adv. Eu.) 

 V. tetrasperma, L. About Peekskill. (Le Roy.) (Nat. Eu.) 

 "V. hirsuta, Koch. About Peekskill. (Le Roy.) (Nat. Eu.) 

 V. Americana, Muhl. About Peekskill. (Le Roy.) 



Lathyrus, L. (Everlasting Pea.) 



Xi. maritimus, Bigelow. Coast, common. 

 Li, palustris, L. Moist places. 



var. myrtifolius, Gray. (Bicknell.) 



Apios, Boerhaave. (Wild Bean — Ground-nut.) 



A. tuberosa, Moech. Shady woods and damp copses, common. 



Ph.aseolus, L. (Kidney Bean.) 



P. diversifolius, Pers. (Bicknell.) 



P. perennis, Walt. Woods and copses. 



P. helvolus, L. Not rare, sandy fence rows. 



Aniphicarpsea, Ell. (Hog Peanut.) 



A. monoica, Nutt. Rich woods. 



Baptisia, Vent. (False Indigo.) 



B. tinctoria, R. Br. Common. 



Cassia, L. (Senna.) 



C. Marilandica, L. Not common ; the leaves are purgative. 

 C. Chamsecrista, L. Frequent, damp, shady soil. 



C. niclitans, L. Common, dry, sandy soil. 



Gleditschia, L. (Honey Locust.) 



G. triacanthos, L. This tree has been introduced from Southwest, and pro 

 pagates itself ; it is a good shade tree. 



Order 33— ROSACES. (Rose Family.) 



Prunus, Tourn. (Plum, Cherry, etc.) 



P. Americana, Marshall. Sing Sing. (Dr. Fisher.) 

 P. maritima, Wang. Rye. 



P. Pennsylvanica, L. Wood lands and fence rows. 

 P. serotina, Ehrhart. Fence rows, not rare. 



Spiraea, L. (Meadow Sweet.) 



S. salicifolia, L. Damp places, not rare. 



S. tomentosa, L. Frequent in edges of meadows. 



Agrimonia, Tourn. (Agrimony.) 



A. Eupatoria, L. Frequent in edges of woods. 

 A. parviflora, Ait. Riverd'ale, rare. (Bicknell.) 



