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86. Lupinus, Tourn. 



186. L. perennis, L. LUPINE. 



Dry woods, where it is not uncommon. May 10-June 10. 



Cascadilla woods, near the Gymnasium, and the Psi-U. House. 

 Near all our ravines, also in woods on the high hills of Newfield, 

 Danby and Caroline. "Junius." {Sartw. in H. and C.) 



87. Medicago, Linn. 



187. M. sativa, L. Lucerne. 



Sparingly introduced on the Campus, also on the Pine Knoll in 

 Case. Woods, 1871, from which it has recently disappeared. On 

 Cayuga L. shore at Canoga. 



1 88. M. lupulina, L. Black Medick. 



A weed. Chiefly near the large towns, the lake and R. Roads. 

 May-Sept. Junius. {Sartw. Herb, and C.) 



88. Meliotus, Tourn. 



189. * M. officinalis, Willd. Yellow Melilot. (H. and C.) 

 Near the shore of Cayuga Lake. June- Aug. 



Ledyard, {Herb. Thomas.) Rare near the Inlet. McKinney's. 

 Abund. from Union Springs to Montezuma. 



190. * M. alba. Lam. Sweet Clover. (H. and C.) 

 Very common along Cayuga L. and the gravelly banks of the 



creeks. Ledyard. {Herb. Thomas.) June-Oct. 



89. Trifolium, Linn. 



191. *T. pratense, L. Red Clover. (H. andC.) 

 Common. June-Oct. 



192. T. hybrid ;im, L. Alsike. (Intermediate in aspect between 

 T pratense and T. repens. 



Roadsides ; fields ; frequent. June- Aug. 



First noticed as a scape, at McLean and Ithaca, 1878. Frequent- 

 ly cultivated in Danby, Enfield, Ovid and elsewhere. 



193. *T. repens, L. White C. (H. and C.) 

 Common. June-Oct. 



194. T. agrarium, L. Yellow or Hop-clover. (H. and C.) 

 Gravelly soil ; chiefly on the hills. June-July. 



Scarce ; near the Valley Cemetery, on the hills near White Church' 

 and West Danby ; but abundant on the hill-farms in eastern part of 

 Danby. 



195. T. procumbens, L. Low Hop Clover. 



Of recent introduction ; Univ. Campus, 1882 ; in bloom in July, 

 in pasture north of the Glen Pond ; also in Ithaca Cemetery. 



Lotus, Linn. 



L. CORNICULATUS, L. 



Appeared in the turf on the Fiske-McGraw grounds, in bloom 

 Aug. 1885. 



90. Tephrosia, Pers. 



196. T. Virginiana, Pers. Hoary PEA. 



Dry sandy soil. "Junius," {Sartwell, H. and C.) 



