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OBDEB ;U. POLYGALACEiE. Milkwort Family. 



Polygala, Tourn. ( Milk .wort.) 



P '. ;:• a. I.. LOW meadoWS and sandy swamps, common. 



P. incarnate, L. Baddonfield. (Oanby.) 



P. saiicuiiii-a, L Damp meadoWB, DOl ran-. 



P. fastigiata, Nutt. Pine barrens, 0., nm common. 



P. Nuttallii. Torr. and (ir. Pines. (Canby.) 

 P. eructate, L. Margins <>f swamps, common. 



P. brevifolia, Nutt. Along fences and in grain stubbles ; in M.,not 

 common. 



P. v. rtirillata, L. Dry soil, common. . 



P. ambigna, Nutt. Dry and damp fields, common. 



P. polygama, Walt. Dry, sandy BOil, ran-. 



P. pauci folia, Willd. Near Freehold, not common. 



Order 32. LEGUMINOS53. Pulse Family. 

 Lupinus, Tourn. (Lupine.) 



L. perennis, L. Sandy fields and woods, common. 



Crotalaria, L. (Rattle-box.) 



C. sagittalis, L. Sandy soil, common. 



Trifolium, L. (Clover— Trefoil.) 



T. airense, L. Barren, dry, sandy fields, common. 



T. pratense, L, Cultivated for hay and pasture, common. 



T. repens, L. Pastures, meadows, etc., common. 



T. agrariuru, L. Hightstown, Mer., not common. 



T. procumbens, L. Freehold, road-sides, and borders of fields, M. 



Melilotus, Tourn. (Melilot— Sweet Clover.) 



M. officinalis, Willd. Hightstown and Freehold, Mer. and M., about 

 dwellings. 



M. leucantha, Koch. W. (Knigldon.) 



Medicago, L. (M«-dick.) 



M. lupulina, L. Waste places and road-sides, rare. 



Robinia, L (Locust-tree.) 



R Pseud I.. Cultivated for its valuable timber. 



R. TJSCOSS, Vent Princeton, M«-r. , not common. 



Wistaria, Nutt. R 



W. frotescens, DC W. * Knighton.) 



