and mountain paths, May 30th ; also at Or-*, 

 ange Lake. 



Trifolium repens, White Clover.— Not 

 common, as I expected, but rather not rare, 

 last of May. 



Trifolium pratense. Red Clover. — Abun- 

 dant everywhere; May, June, July, and 

 later. 



Trifolium arvenae, Rabbit Clover.— I 

 found a few specimens the last of June. It 

 is probably common. 



Melilotus officinalis, Sweet Yellow Clo- 

 ver. — Not rare, along the roadsides in moist 

 places. June 30. Locally abundant. 



Melilotus alba, Sweet White Clover. — 

 Abundant everywhere in dry sandy soil; 

 June and July. Locally abundant. 



Tephrosia virginiana, Goats Rue. — Rath- 

 er rare; Juue 15; top of mountain, rocky 

 soil, sheltered spot. 



Robinia pseudncacia, Common Locust. — 

 Common, May 20-30 ; along the roadsides 

 and in small groves. 



Cerasus serotinn, Black or Wild Cherry. 

 — Common, May and June, by roadsides 

 and everywhere. 



Cerasus virginiana, Choke Cherry.* — 

 Dennings Point. I found it in three places, 

 not rare; May 18. 



Cerasus pennsylvanica, Wild Red Cherry. 

 — On top of mountain in rocky ground, 

 late in May. 



Prunus americana, Red Plum — Not rare 

 — last of May 



Amelanchier canadensis, Shad-bush — 

 Abundant everywhere. I found both vari- 

 eties, Oblongifolia and Oligocarpa, and I 

 think that some of the others may be pres- 



