CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 



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sicwhisick Pond, etc.: — ¥*, common in open places in dry 

 woods. 



P. sanguinea, L. 



Sandy and moist ground. B*, common: — M*, frequent 

 in pastures and on borders of Winchester Reservoirs. 

 P. cruciata, L. 



Meadows and margins of swamps. B*, rare; damp wood- 

 path, W. Quincy. 

 P. verticillata, L. 



Dry soil. B*, occasional ; Pine Tree Brook valley ; road, 

 E. of Great Dome, etc. 



LEGUMINOS^E. Pdlse Family. 



BAPTISIA, Vent. False Indigo. 

 B. tinctoria, R. Br. Wild Indigo. 



Dry sandy soil. B*, common everywhere : — M *, common 

 in rocky woods : — S, frequent. 



TRIPOLIUM, Tourn. Clover. Trefoil. 

 T. arvense, L. Rabbit-foot Clover. 



Nat. from Eu. in old fields and waste places. B* and M, 

 common. 

 T. pratense, L. Red Clover. 



Adv. from Eu. in fields and pastures. B and BB*, com- 

 mon : — M, common everywhere. 



T. repens, L. White Clover. 



Fields and roadsides, everywhere. B, M and BB, common. 



T. HYBRIDUM, L. ALSIKE CLOVER. 



Nat. from Eu. in fields and waste places. B, frequent : 



M, frequent ; border of Doleful Pond ; W. border of S. Reser- 

 voir, etc. : — S*, occasional : — BB, occurs. 



T. AGRARIUM, L. YELLOW OR HOP CLOVER. 



Nat. from Eu. by roadsides and in waste places. B*, fre- 

 quent ; Hawk Hill ; near Purgatory Road, etc. : — M, frequent 

 in fields, open places in dry woods, and by roadsides. 



