Flora of the Allegany State Park Region 97 



Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam., .1/. altissima Thuill. 

 Yellow Sweet ("lover, Yellow Melilot 

 Along railroad near Salamanca, i Uexander ) : and 

 doubtless elsewhere. 

 Apios tuberosa Moench., Glycine Apios L. Groundnut 

 Moist alluvial thickets, frequent in the lower 

 valleys. Riverside Junction at north end of Tunung- 

 wanl valley, thickets opposite Red House, thickets 

 near Cold Spring and Quaker Bridge, Breed's run 

 etc. 

 Amphicarpa monoica (L.) Elk, Falcata comosa. Hog 

 Peanut 

 In moist or wet thickets and open places. Common 

 on the lowlands of the Allegheny and Tunungwant 

 valleys but frequent in suitable places even toward 

 the higher ridges. 



OXALIDACEAE (Wood Sorrel Family) 

 Oxalis Acetosella L., 0. montana Raf. Wood Sorrel 

 In moist or wet humus of the more heavily forested 

 areas of the park, preferring the shade of hemlocks. 

 Common. 

 Oxalis europea Jord.. O. corniculata Gray's Man. Yellow 

 Wood Sorrel 

 In moist, wet or dry situations, in shady or open 

 places, often in fields and waste places. Very com- 

 mon. The forma villicaulis Wiegand, equally 

 abundant. See Rhodora 27 : 113. 1925. 



GERANIACEAE (Geranium Family) 

 Geranium maculatum L. Wild Geranium, Wild Cranes- 

 bill 

 Dry, stony, gravelly or sandy banks in poor soil. 

 Common. Not infrequent, however, in richer soils 



