Crotalaria sagittalis L. 



Chapman Flora, p. 96; Small Flora, p. 602; Britton and Browne 111. 

 Flora, vol. II, p. 268, Figure 2055. 



Distribution: — New England to Minnesota; Florida and Texas. 



Louisiana: — Dry, sandy soil throughout the State. 



LUPINUS L. 



Lupinus villosus Willd. 



Chapman Flora, p. 97; Small Flora, p. 603. 



May. 



Distribution: — South Carolina to Florida and Louisiana. 



Louisiana: — Wet pine barrens near Pearl Eiver. 

 Lupinus perennis L. 



Chapman Flora, p. 97; Small Flora, p. 603; Britton and Browne 111. 

 Flora, vol. II, p. 269, Figure 2057. 



May. 



Distribution: — Maine and Ontario to Minnesota; Florida and 

 Louisiana. 



Louisiana: — Dry, sandy soil, Tangipahoa. 



MEDICAGO (Tourn.) L. 



Medicago arabica L. 



Medicago maculata Sibth. 



Britton and Browne 111. Flora, vol. II, p. 273, Figure 2067. 



Distribution: — Introduced from Europe. 



Louisiana: — Not uncommon in streets and ditches and fields in New 

 Orleans. 

 Medicago denticulate Willd. 



Britton and Browne 111 Flora, vol. II, p. 272, Figure 2066. 



March. 



Distribution: — Introduced from Europe. 



Louisiana: — Streets and waste places in New Orleans, 

 Medicago lupulina L. 



Britton and Browne HI. Flora, vol. II, p. 272, Figure 2066 



March. 



Distribution: — Introduced from Europe. 



Louisiana: — Streets, and along ditches near New Orleans. 

 Medicago sativa L. 



Britton and Browne 111. Flora, vol. II, p. 272, Figure 2064. 



March. 



Distribution: — Introduced from Europe. 



Louisiana: — On the levees of the Mississippi Eiver and edges of 

 ditches near New Orleans. 



MELILOTUS Juss. Sweet Clover. 



Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. 



Britton and Browne HI. Flora, vol. LT, p. 274, Figure 2069. 



February, March. 



Distribution: — Introduced from Europe. 



Louisiana: — Very abundant on levees of Mississippi River and edges 

 of ditches, New Orleans. 



