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Vicia sativa L. Common Vetch. 



This pasture and forage plant from Europe has now become 

 naturalized and is frequent around gardens and orchards. This 

 is the plant that is now being sold by certain sensational seed- 

 men as "Oregon Vetch," a made-up and misleading trade name 

 of recent origin. 



Apios tuberosa Moench. Wild Bean. 



On Prestwood's Bridge causeway. Common in open wet places. 



Strophostyles umbellata (Muhl.) Britton. 

 Woods behind Captain Cannon's Place. 



Clitoria mariana L. Butterfly Pea. 



Pine woods in front of the Upper Farn? Place. Frequent in 

 damp, sandy soil. 



Centrosema virginianum (L.) Bentle. Spurred Butterfly Pea. 



Along causeway at crossing by the paper mill. Dryish parts of 



flats across from dam at the paper mill. Frequent in damp. 



sandy soil. 

 Amphicarpa monoica (L.) Ell. 



Fertile, sandy soil near Crowley's Spring. 



Galactia regularis (L.) BSP. 



Damp soil on side of the lake near Prestwood's Bridge. 

 Galactia volubilis (L.) Britton. 



Dry woods in front of the Upper Farm Place. 

 Rhynchosia simplicifolia (Walt.) Wood. 



Sandy soil. 

 Rhynchosia erecta (Walt.) DC. 



Pine woods in front of the Upper Farm Place. 



Linaceae 



Linum medium (Planch) Britton. 



Flats across from the paper mill. Common in savannas. 



Linum striatum Walt. 



Flats across from the paper mill. Common in savannas. 



Linum usitatissimum L. Common Flax. 



About a dozen plants appeared spontaneously during the sum- 

 mer of 1912, by the railroad track at the novelty mill. 



