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Medicago lupulina, L. ; very common in our fields and waste places. 



Coronilla varia, DU. ; well naturalized in two or three stations ; Eno 

 lot ; vid. § 127, Vol. V. 



Robinia Pseudacacia, L. ; common ; thoroughly naturalized. — R. vis- 

 cosa, Vent. ; running wild. 



Tephrosia Virginiana, Pers. ; vid. § 127, Vol. V. 



Desmodium nudiforum, DC. ; very common. — D. acuminatum, 

 DC. ; common. — D. rotundifolium, DC. ; common in our rocky 

 woods. — D. cuspidatum, Torr. & Gray.; rather common; 

 Snake Hill, Stissing Mt., etc. — D. Dillenii, Darl. ; not common. 

 — D. paniculatum, DC, quite common in our woods. — D. Cana- 

 dense, DC; very common. — D. ciliare, DC. ; scarce; on Little 

 Stissing. — D. Marilandicum, Boott. ; not common ; near Mcin- 

 tosh Place, on Little Stissing. 



Lespedeza procumbens, Michx, ; quite common ; Stissing Mt., Mill 

 Hill, etc., vid. § 127, Vol. V. — L. violacea, Pers, and varieties ; 

 common. — L. hirta, Ell.; quite common. — L. capitata, Mchx ; 

 common. 



Vicia sativa, L ; rather scarce ; in fields and along roadsides. 



Lathyrus palustris, L. ; rare; in swamps near Plot Ground, 

 ' (G. M. Wilder and L. H H.) 



Apios tuberosa, Moench. ; common ; Thomas Meadow. 



Amphicarpsea monoica, Nutt. ; common. 



Baptisia tinctoria, R. Br. ; common. 



Cassia Marilandica, L. ; not uncommon ; along Wappiugers and 

 Roelit* Jansen's Creeks. 



Gleditschia triacanthos, L. ; sparingly running wild. 



Rosacea. 



Primus Americana, Marshall; common. — P. pumila, L. ; not 

 scarce ; vid. § 127, Vol. V. — P. Pennsylvania, L. ; decidedly 

 common. — P. Cerasus, L. ; fully naturalized in the open borders 

 of some woods and also in copses. — P. Virginiana, L. ; very 

 common. — P. serotina, Ehr. ; common. 



Spiraea salicifolia, L. ; very common. — S. tomentosa, L ; very com- 

 mon in our bogs and marshes. 



Agrimonia Eupatoria, L. ; common. 



Geum album, Gmelin. ; common. — G. Virginianum, L. ; common, 

 but less so than preceding. — G. striatum, Ait. ; very common ; 

 vid. § 127, Vol. V. — G. riva'e, L. ; not uncommon in some of 

 our swamps and low meadows ; along Trout Brook, South 

 Poughkeepsie R. R., etc. 



Waldsteinia fragarioides, Tratt. ; abundant in certain localities ; Old 

 Camp Ground back side of Little Stissing Mt., Peck Swamp, 

 etc. ; vid. § 127, Vol. V. 



Potentilla Norvegica, L. ; very common. P. Canadensis, L. ; very 

 common ; ~Var. simplex ; frequent. — P. argentea, L. ; common. — 

 P. arguta, Puish. ; common on Stissing Mt. — P. fruticosa, L. ; 

 common ; vid. § 127, Vol. V.— P. tridentata, Ait. ; Summit of 

 Stissing Mt. 



