26 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 



L. reticulata, Pers. ; Var. angustifolia, Maxim. (L. violacea, Pers., 

 Var. angustifolia, T. and G.) Sandy fields. Common in the southern 

 and middle counties. 



L. Stuvei, Nutt. Stuve's Bush Clover. "Along fences on hill-sides, 

 Mon mouth Co., common," 0. R. Willis. 



L. hirta, L. Hairy Bush Clover. Grows throughout the State, but 

 is most abundant in the pine barrens. 



Li. capitata, Michx. Capitate Bush Clover. Dry sandy soil. Com- 

 mon throughout. 



L. angustifolia, Ell. (L. capitata, Michx., Var. angustifolia, Pursh.) 

 Narrow-leaved Bush Clover. Quite common on the Yellow Drift, but 

 not elsewhere. 



Stylosanthes, Swartz PENCIL-FLOWER. 



S. elatior, Swartz. Pencil-flower. Middle and southern counties. 

 Elizabeth town , Torrey Catalogue ; South Amboy and Red Bank, W. 

 H. Leggett; Monmouth and Ocean Cos., P. D. Knieskern ; Cliffwood, 

 Monmouth Co., W. H. Rudkin ; New Brunswick, N". L. Britton ; Mil- 

 burn, Essex Co., W. M. Wolfe. 



Coronilla, L CORONILLA. 



C. varia, L. Common Coronilla. Plainfield, F. Tweedy ; Gutten- 

 berg, G. M. Wilber. Adv. Eu. 



Vicia, Tourn VETCH. TARE. 



V. sativa, L. Common Vetch or Tare. Cultivated fields. Common 

 throughout. Adv. Eu. 



Var. angustifolia, Seringe. With the typical form in ballast at 

 Camden, C. F. Parker. Adv. Eu. 



V. tetrasperma, L. Four-seeded Vetch. Hoboken, Torrey Cata- 

 logue ; Keyport, S. Lockwood ; ballast at Camden, C. F. Parker ; Com- 

 munipaw, Addison Brown. Not common. Adv. Eu. 



V. hirsuta, Koch. Hairy Vetch. About dwellings in eastern Mon- 

 mouth Co., 0. R. Willis ; in ballast at Camden, C. F. Parker ; and 

 Communipaw, Addison Brown. Not common. Adv. Eu. 



V. Cracca, L. Warren Co., F. Knighton ; near Paterson, H. H. 

 Rusby ; in ballast at Camden, C. F. Parker; and Communipaw, A. 

 Brown. Eu. 



V. Caroliniana, Walt. Carolina Vetch. Hunterdon Co., T. C. 

 Porter; Holland Station, Hunterdon Co., A. P. Garber. Rare. 



V. Americana, Muhl. American Vetch. Probably grows in the 

 northern counties, but no definite stations are reported. 



