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Desmodium laevigatum (Nutt.) DC., smooth tick clover, p. 925 
D. marilandicum (L.) DC., Maryland tick clover, p. 918 
D. nudiflorum (L.) DC., p. 914 
f. foliolatum (Farw.) Fassett 
. nudiflorum 
nuttallii (Schindler) B. G. Schubert, p. 922 
. obtusum (Muhlenb. ex Willd.) DC. [S: D. rigidum (Elliott) DC.] 
(Voss, 1985b) (while D. obtusum has become widely 
accepted as the correct name for what used to be 
called D. rigidum, we have been unable to find any 
literature that discusses the typification problems in this 
yy 
D. ochroleucum M. Curtis, p. 916 
D. paniculatum (L.) DC., p. 922 
D. pauciflorum (Nutt.) DC., small-flowered tick clover, few- 
flowered tick clover, p. 914 
D. perplexum B. G. Schubert [S, G: D. paniculatum var. dillenii 
(Darl.) Isely; M: D. glabellum] (Isely, 1983), p. 924 
D. rotundifolium DC., dollarleaf, low tick trefoil, p. 916 
D. sessilifolium (Torrey) Torrey & A. Gray, p. 918 
*D. strictum (Pursh) DC. (Dunn, 1982) 
D. viridiflorum (L.) DC., p. 922 
GALACTIA, milkpea 
Galactia regularis (L.) Britton, Sterns & Pogg., downy milkpea [S: 
G. volubilis (L.) Britton var. mississippiensis Vail] 
(Duncan, 1979) (note that G. volubilis is a valid species 
whose range does not extend to Missouri), p. 954 
GLEDITSIA (see CAESALPINIACEAE) 
GLYCINE, soybean 
Glycine max (L.) Merr., soybean, p. 952 
S: Steyermark G: Great Plains Flora M: Mohlenbrock 
