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Me.tmorvs, Tourn. Sweet clover. 
*officinalis, Willd. Not common. 
*alba, Lam. Common. 
Meprcaeo, L. 
*sativa, L. ‘“ Pomfret, A. P. Morgan.” 
*lupulina, L. Rare. South Hero, and a few other Jocalities. 
Rosina, L. Locust. 
Pseudacacia, 1. Escaped from cultivation in some places. 
*viscosa, L. Also in a few places escaped from cultivation. 
ASTRAGALUS, Es 
Yanadensis, L. Not common. Shore of Lake Champlain. 
alntnais, L. Mountain sides. Northern Vermont. Bellows 
Falls, Mrs. Brown. Rare. 
Robinsii, Gray. Near Burlington; also at Hartland, and near 
Hanover, N. H. 
Hevysarum, Tourn. 
boreale. Willoughby Mountain, Wood. Mt. Mansfield, Pringle. 
Desmoprum, D. C. Tick Trefoil. 
eo. D.C. Dry woods. Common. 
Canadense, D. C. Common along streams. 
canescens, D. C. Dry soil. Not rare. 
Dillenii, Darl. Chiefly found in Southern V ermont. 
nudiflorum, D.C. Common. 
paniculatum, D. C. 
_Lespeprza, Mx. Bush Clover. 
repens. Barton. Brattleboro, Frost. 
violacea, Pers. Dry woods. 
hirta, Ell. Dry soil. 
capitata, Mx. Pastures. Common. 
Viera, Tourn. Vetch. 
*sativa, L Common in grass and hedges. 
Cracca L. Common. 
Latuyrvs. 
maritimus, Bigel. Shores of Lake Champlain. 
ochroleucus, Hook. Rare in most places. but abundant on 
bluffs on Lake Champlain and on some of the islands. 
palustrus, L. Sandy shores of Lake Champlain. 
var. myrtifolius, Gray. Not common. 
Arros, Boer. Ground Nut. 
tuberosa, Moen. Common. 
Ampuicarpza, Ell. Ground nut. 
monoica, Nutt. Common in damp thickets. 
Cassia, L. Senna. é 
Marilandica, L.. Not common. Confined to the Southern 
part of the State. 
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