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LEGUMINOS^. 
CAE8ALPINIACEAE. 
Cassia Chamsecrista L. Partridge Pea. 
Keported from one location in city. 
Gleditsia triacanthos L. Honey Locust. 
Along several roads leading to city. Probably planted. 
PAPILIONACEAE. 
Baptisia leucantha T. & G. White Indigo. 
A few specimens reported from Bay View. 
Genista tinctoria L. Dyeweed. 
Reported from lake shore. Seventh Ward. 
Medicago sativa L. Alfalfa. 
Becoming common. 
M. lupulina L. Black Medic. 
Very common. 
Melilotus alba Desr. White Sweet-clover. 
Very common. 
M. officinalis (L.) Lam. Yellow Sweet-clover. 
Not uncommon. 
Trifolium agrarium L. T. aureum Poll. Hop Clover. 
Menomonee Valley and Oak Creek. Occasional. 
T. procumbens L. Low Hop-clover. 
Throughout county. 
T. dubium Sibth. Least Hop-clover. 
North Greenfield. Occasional. 
T. incarnatum L. Italian Clover. 
One locality in Wauwatosa. Escaped from cultivation. 
T. arvense L. Pabbit-foct Clover. 
Menomonee Valley and Whitefish Bay. Not common. 
T. pratense L. Eed Clover. 
Everywhere. 
T. hybridum L. Alsatian Clover. 
Common. 
T. repens L. \Miite Clover. 
Everywhere. 
