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BOTANICAL SURVEY OF DISMAL SWAMP REGION. 



Zornia bracteata (Walt. ) Gmel. Dry sandy roadsides, common, Newborn, N. C, 



August 1 (Nos. 1927, 1990). 

 Meibomia arenicola Vail. On the innermost sand dimes and in the flat pine 



woods behind them. Virginia Beach, October 8 (Nos. 2020, 2008). 

 Meibomia dillenii (Darl.) Kuntze. In dry pine woods. Edenton, N. C. 

 Meibomia marylandica (L.) Kuntze. With the preceding. 

 Meibomia nudiflora (L.) Kuntze. Low pine woods near Berkley July 19 (No 



1742). 



Meibomia obtusa (Muni.) Vail. Roadsides, Newborn, N. C. October 10 (No 



2280). 



Meibomia paniculata chapmani Britton. Low pine woods, Virginia Beach. 



August:! (No. 2014). 

 Meibomia rigida (Ell. ) Kuntze. Roadsides through pin.' woods, Virginia Beach 



October 6 (No. 2144). 

 Meibomia stricta (Pursh) Kuntze. In an open pine wood, among grasses, Eden- 

 ton, N. O., duly 29 (No. 1884). 

 Meibomia viridiflora (L.) Kuntze. On the innermost pine-wooded sand dunes. 



Ocean View. 

 Meibomia sp. An apparently undeseribed form with much the habit and foliage 



of M. paniculata pubens. but with the loment joints more rounded. 

 Lespedeza capitata Michx. Dry sandy roadsides, Newbern, N. C, October 10 



(Nos. 2224, 2228). 

 Lespedeza procumbens Michx. In dry sandy soil, roadsides, and open pine 

 woods. Northwest, July 9 (No. 1490); Virginia Beach, October 2 (No. 2096). 

 Lespedeza striata (Thunb.) Hook. & Arn. Frequent in dry sandy soil at road- 

 sides, introduced (No. 2138). 

 Lespedeza stuvei neglecta Britton. Dry sandy roadsides, Newbern, N. C Octo- 

 ber 10 (No. 2215). 

 Lespedeza virginio.a (L.) Britton. Dry sandy fields and borders of woods, Vir- 

 ginia Beach (No. 2100). 

 Vicia angustii'olia Roth. Abundantly naturalized in fields and on roadsides May 



(Nos. 75 C. &K., 1015). 

 Vicia hirsuta (L.) Koch. Abundant in dry sandy sod, fields, and roadsides, 



naturalized, May (No. 1014). 

 Vicia sativa L. Abundantly naturalized, fields and roadsides. May (Nos 6 C & 



K., 10:30, 1328). 

 Bradburya virginiana (L.) Kuntze. Dry sandy soil, fields and roadsides, fre- 

 quent, July (Nos. 1587, 1989, 2189). 

 Clitoria mariana L. Sandy soil at roadsides. Northwest, July 9 (No. 1523). 

 Falcata comosa ( L. ) Kuntze. In low, moist pine woods. Ocean View (No. 2395). 

 Apios apios (L.) MacM. Frequent in shaded, swampy ground (Nos. 1595. 2347)] 



Known locally as " wild potato." 

 Galactia 1 regularis (L. ) B. S. P. In dry sandy woods of Finns taeda, Cape Henry 

 July 27 (No. 1831). J ' 



Galactia volubilis (L.) Britton. Abundant in dry sandy soil, roadsides, grassy 

 fields, and pine woods (Nos. 1520, 1901 . 1034. 2197). Exceedingly variable, espe- 

 cially in leaf form. No. 1934 has narrow, linear leaflets. No. 2197. collected 

 at Newbern. N. C. has subcoriaceous leaflets with a shining upper surface, 

 resembling those of Galactia reqularix. 

 Rhynchosia tomentosa (L.) Hook. & Arn. In dry. sandy fields: Suffolk, July 



1 i (No. 1589): Newbern, N. O, October 10 (No. 1957). 

 Strophostyles helvola (L.) Ell. Among the outer sand dunes, Cape Henry 

 October 5 (No. 2135). 



1 Galactia determined by Miss A. M. Vail. 



