66 THE MONTANA EXPERIMENT STATION. 



ADDENDA. 



135. *ERODIUM CICUTARIUM, L'Her. Alfilaria; Pin Clover. 



A prostrate or spreading, much-branched annual with finely 

 divided leaves and rose-colored flowers; fruit similar to that of the 

 Geranium. Well established 2 in waste places at Thompson Falls 

 and Plains and is a fair forage plant. Imported from the Pacific 

 Coast. 



136. *MADIA SATIVA, L. Tall Tarweed. 



Resembling M.glomerata,but is a taller plant (2 or 3 feet high) 

 with heads terminating slender scattered branches. Frequent along 

 roadsides and waste places at Thompson Falls, coming in from 

 the Pacific Coast. 



137. *VERBASCUM BLATTARIA, L. Moth Mullein. 



A smooth slender biennial 2 to 4 feet high with a cluster of tooth- 

 ed basal leaves and a terminal raceme of white (rarely yellow) 

 flowers. Established along the railroad at various points west of 

 Missoula and exhibits a strong disposition to spread. Noted at 

 DeSmet, Weeks ville and Thompson Falls. 



138. *VICIA SATIVA, L. Vetch. 



A European pea established along the railroad at Plains and 

 its growth here would indicate that it might be profitably em- 

 ployed as a forage plant, as it is in Europe. 



