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AESCHYNOMENE L. 



Aeschynomene hispida Willd. 



Aeschynomene virginica (.) B. S. P. 



Chapman Flora, p. 108; Small Flora, p. 632; Britton and Browne 111. 

 Flora, vol. II, p. 312, Figure 2167. 



May to October. 



Distribution: — New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Florida and Louisiana. 



Louisiana: — Along ditches and borders of swamps throughout State. 



ZORNIA Gmel. 



Zornia bracteata (Walt.) Gmel. 



Zornia tetraphylla Michx. 



Chapman Flora, p. 109; Small Flora, p. 633; Britton and Browne 111. 

 Flora, vol. II, p. 313, Figure 2169. 



July. 



Distribution: — Virginia, Florida, Texas and Mexico. 



Louisiana: — Dry, partly cleared woods throughout State. 



STYLOSANTHES Sw. 



Stylosanthes biflora B. S. P. 



Stylosanthes elatior Sw. 



Chapman Flora, p. 312; Small Flora, p. 109; Britton and Browne 111. 

 Flora, vol. II, p. 312, Figure 2168. 



April to October. 



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



Louisiana: — Dry, sandy soil throughout the State. 



DESMODIUM Desv. Beggar Lice. 



Desmodium canescens (L.) D. C. 



Meibomia canescens (L.) Kuntze. 



Chapman Flora, p. Ill; Small Flora, p. 637; Britton and Browne 111. 

 Flora, vol. II, p. 317, Figure 2179. 



June. 



Distribution: — Canada to Minnesota; Nebraska, Florida and Texas. 



Louisiana: — Edges of swamps and in cultivated ground in vicinity 

 of New Orleans. 

 Desmodium dillenii Darl. 



Meibomia dillenii (Darl.) Kuntze. 



Chapman Flora, p. 112; Small Flora, p. 638; Britton and Browne HI. 

 Flora, vol. II, p. 319, Figure 2186. 



June, July. 



Distribution: — Ontario, Minnesota, Florida and Texas. 



Louisiana: — Specimens in Tulane Herbarium collected by Dr. Joor, 

 1888, with no locality other than "Louisiana." 

 Desmodium grandiflorum (Walt.) D. C. 



Desmodium acuminatum D. C. 



Meibomia grandiflora (Walt.) Kuntze. 



Chapman Flora, p. Ill; Small Flora, p. 635; Britton and Browne 111. 

 Flora, vol. II, p. 314, Figure 2172. 



June. 



Distribution: — Quebec to Minnesota; Nebraska, Florida and Texas. 



Louisiana: — Rich woods, East and West Feliciana. Common. 



