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Melilotus [Tourn.] Hill. Melilot. Sweet Clover. 
officinalis (L.) Lam. Yellow Melilotus. 
ALBA Desr. White Melilot. 
Medicago [Tourn.] L. Medick. 
SATIVA L. Lucerne. Arfalfa. 
LUPULINA L. Black Medick. Nonesuch. Both species of Medi- 
cago were formerly rare, but now more common. 
Lotus [Tourn.] L. Bird’s Foot Trefoil. 
corniculatus L. North Amherst, A. V. Osmun., 
Amorpha L. 
FRUTICOSA L. False Indigo. Escaped from cultivation and 
established near Mass. Agr. College grounds, Am- 
herst; Springfield, L. Andrews. 
Tephrosia Pers. Hoary Pea. 
virginiana (L.) Pers. Goat’s Rue. Catgut. 
Robinia L. Locust. 
PsEuDO-ACACIA L. Common Locust or False Acacia. Wellesley. 
VISCOSA Vent. Clammy Locust. Persistent and spreading. 
Coronilla L. 
VARIA L. Amherst, etc. 
Desmodium Desv. Tick Trefoil. 
nudiflorum (L.) DC. 
grandiflorum {Walt.) DC. 
rotundifolium (Michx.). DC. 
canescens (L.) DC. 
bracteosum (Michx.) DC. 
Dillenii Darlingt. 
paniculatum (L.) DC. 
canadense (L.) DC. 
rigidum (Ell.) DC. 
marilandicum (L.) DC. 
Lespedeza Michx. Bush Clover. 
procumbens Michx. 
violacea (L.) Pers. 
hirta (L.) Hornem. 
capitata Michx. 
capitata Michx. var. velutina (Bicknell) Fernald. Springfield, L. 
Andrews. 
Vicia [Tourn.] L. Vetch. Tare. 
SATIVA L. Spring Vetch. 
ANGUSTIFOLIA (L.) Reichard. var. segeta/zs (Thuillier) Koch. 
Amherst; Springfield, L. Andrews. 
