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GALACTIA P. Br. 



Galactia glabella Michx. 



Galactia regularis (L.) B. S. P. 



Small Flora, p. 649; Britton and Browne HI. Flora, vol. II, p. 335, 

 Figure 2228. 



April. 



Distribution: — New York to Florida, Mississippi and Louisiana. 



Louisiana: — Pine woods, St. Tammany. 

 Galactia mollis Michx. 



Chapman, Flora, p. 118; Small Flora, p. 650. 



Distribution: — North Carolina to Florida and Louisiana. 



Louisiana: — Specimens found by Carpenter; no locality given. 

 Galactia sessiliflora Torr. and Gray. 



Galactia erecta (Walt.) Vail. 



Chapman Flora, p. 119; Small Flora, p. 648. 



April. 



Distribution: — North Carolina to Florida and Alabama and Lou- 

 isiana. 



Louisiana: — Pine lands, St. Tammany. 

 Galactia volubilis (L.) Britton. 



Galactia pilosa Ell. 



June. 



Distribution: — New York to Florida and Texas. 



Louisiana: — Dry, sandy soil, Mandeville. 

 Galactia canescens (Scheele) Benth. 



Reported by Riddell, Hale and Carpenter, Catalogue of Louisiana 

 Plants, New Orleans Medical and Surgical Journal, 1859. No specimens 

 seen by the writer. 



AMPHIOARPA Ell. 



Amphicarpa pitcheri Torr. and Gray. 



Falcata pitcheri (T. and G.) Kuntze. 



Small Flora, p. 651; Britton and Browne HI. Flora, vol. II, p. 334, 

 Figure 2226. 



July. 



Distribution: — Massachusetts to New York; Louisiana and Texas. 



Louisiana: — Collected by the writer near Mandeville and near 

 Shreveport in partly cleared woods. Probably throughout the State. 

 Amphicarpa monoica (L.) Ell. 



Falcata comosa (L.) Kuntze. 



Chapman Flora, p. 117; Small Flora, p. 651; Britton and Browne 111. 

 Flora, vol. II, p. 334, Figure 2225. 



June. 



Distribution: — New Brunswick to Minnesota; Florida and Louisiana. 



Louisiana: — Borders of woods. Mandeville. 



CLITORIA (L.) 

 Clitoria mariana L. 



Chapman Flora, p. 117; Small Flora, p. 651; Britton and Browne 111. 

 Flora, vol. II, p. 333, Figure 2224. 



May to October. 



Distribution: — New York to Missouri; Florida and Texas. 



Louisiana: — Open fields or partly cleared woods throughout the State. 



