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208. D. rigidum.DC. (C. by Dr. Wright.) 

 Open thickets and hillsides ; scarce. Aug. 



Near ravine north of Enfield ravine. Near White Church. A 

 form (possibly a hybrid D. rigidum DC. X D. Marilandicum, 

 Boott,) with smoothish stem and leaves 3-4 cm. long, nearly 

 smooth, occurs at White Church. 



209. D. Marilandicum, Boott. (H. and C.) 

 Open thickets ; not common. Aug. 



Coy Glen {F. B. Hine.) Near White Church, var. [5. Torr. 

 and Gray, with larger leaflets occurs near Fall Creek mill-pond, 

 and near White Church. 



[D. ciliare, DC. At Penn Yan [Sartwell, H. and C")] 



94. Lespedeza, Michx. Bush Clover. 



210. L. repens, Bart. (L. repens, Torr. and Gray and L. procumbens, 

 Michx. See Gray's Man., p. 137. (H. and C.) 



Dry banks ; rare. Aug. 



Banks of ravine north of Enfield ravine. (S. 4.% X W. G%.) At 

 same place, is a form approaching/,, violacea, Pers.,in the character 

 of loments. 



2ii. L. violacea, Pers. (L. violacea var. divergens, of Man., p. 137) 



(H. andC.) 

 The common form bears numerous thin leaves and rather glome- 

 rate clusters of purple flowers, (but is quite different from L. reti- 

 culata, Pers.,) Frequent in dry woods. Aug.-Sept. 



212. An open loosely panicled form with handsome flowers in pairs, 

 large, nearly 1 cm. long, and with large ovate acuminate pods ; oc- 

 curs on Farley's Point. 



213. A form with thin leaves and slender stem, but with petioles and 

 stem pubescent with spreading hairs, the flowers pink or only the 

 vexillum purplish, and the short racemes peduncled, seems to be- 

 long here although it may be a hybrid between this species and the 

 next. It occurs in Case. Woods and on banks of ravine north of 

 Enfield ravine. 



214. L. Stuvei, Nutt. 



Dry banks ; scarce. Aug.-Sept. 



Hillside near White Church. Banks of ravine north of Enfield 

 ravine. 



215. L. hirta, Ell. (H. and C.) 

 Dry banks and woods ; common. Aug.-Sept. 



216. L. capitata, Michx. 



Rare, on the wild bank beyond the Fleming S. H. Aug. 20- 

 Sept. 20. 

 (Milo, roadside. Dr. Wright.) 



95. Vicia, Tourn. 



217. V. sativa, L. Common Vetch. (H.) 

 Roadsides and banks ; occasional. June-Sept. 



In the valley south of Ithaca, along Cayuga D. and elsewhere. 



