846 Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters. 
496. Trifolium repens, L. White Clover. 
Common; everywhere in lawns, fields and pastures. 
497. Amorpha canescens, Pursh. Lead-plant. 
Common; prairies. 
498. Petalostemon candidus, Michx. White Prairie Clover. 
Common; prairies. 
499. Petalostemon violaceus, Michx. Violet Prairie Clover. 
Frequent; prairies, often in company with the pre¬ 
ceding, hut less common. 
500. Fobinia Pseudacacia, L. Locust-tree. 
Occasional; well established at a number of points in 
the area. 
501. Astragalus Canadensis, L. Milk Vetch. 
Frequent; along railroad tracks and on open prairie. 
502. Astragalus Cooperi, A. Gray. Milk Vetch. 
Pare; edge of prairie thickets. Swezey’s list reports 
this species from Milwaukee. 
503. Desmodium acuminatum, DC. The species of this genus 
are commonly called Tick-Trefoil. 
Common; woods. 
504. Desmodium Dillenii, Dari. 
Pare; In the Milwaukee Public Museum herb, is a 
plant of this species, collected by C. E. Monroe of Mil¬ 
waukee, at Yorkville, Pacine Co. 
505. Desmodium Illinoense, Gray. 
Pare; along C. M. & St. P. right-of-way at Burlington, 
Pacine Co. Hot seen elsewhere. 
506. Desmodium Canadense, DC. 
Common; low prairies. 
507. Lespedeza capitata, Michx. Bush Clover. 
Common; prairies and roadsides. 
508. Vicia Americana, Muhl. Wild Vetch. 
Common; shaded banks, sometimes in very dry soil. 
509. Vicia Americana, Muhl., var. linearis, S. Wats. 
Pare; a sheet of this variety is in the herb, of the 
Milwaukee Public Museum, collected by C. E. Monroe 
in Pacine Co. Vo specific locality mentioned. 
