PLANTS OF SOUTHERN NEW JERSEY. 503 



Middle District. — New Egypt, Vincentown (NB), Hartford, Camden (P), 

 Medford, Springdale (S), Locust Grove (S), Tomlin, Swedesboro, Dividing 

 Creek. 



Coast Strip. — Ocean Grove (P), Atlantic City (S), Ocean City, Mays 

 Landing (S), Five-Mile Beach. 



Cape May.— Bennett, Cold Spring (S). 



Meibomia laevigata (Nutt.). Smooth Tick-trefoil. 



Hedysarum IcEvigatum Niittall Gen. IL 109. 1818 [Forest of N. J.]. 

 Desmodium Icevigatum Knieskern 12. — ^Willis 18. — Britton 85. 

 Meibomia Icevigata Keller and Brown 200. 



Dry sandy woods; confined to the Middle and Cape May 

 districts, not very common, does not seem to occur north of the 

 coastal plain to any extent. 



Fl. — Early August to early September. Fr. — Early Septem- 

 ber to early October. 



Middle District.— Ocean Co. (Kn), Crosswicks, Medford (S), Tomlin, 

 Mickleton, Swedesboro. 

 Cape May. — Dennisville (S). 



Meibomia viridiflora (L.). Velvet-leaved Tick-trefoil. 



Hedysarum viridHiorum Linnaeus, Sp. PI. 748. 1753 [Virginia]. — Pursh, FL 



Am. Sept. II. 482. 

 Desmodium viridiUorum Britton 85. 

 Meibomia viridiflora Keller and Brown 200. 



Dry sandy thickets and edges of woods; practically restricted 

 to the Middle district, and apparently does not range north of 

 the coastal plain in New Jersey. Nowhere common. Easily 

 recognized by its large leaves, densely velvety pubescent beneath, 



Fl. — Late July to early September. Fr. — Late August to early 

 October, 



Middle Distrct. — Hainesport, Vincentown (NB), Spring Garden (C), 



Medford (S), Locust Grove (S), Tomlinson's (NB), Mickleton (H), York- 

 town, Millville.* 



Pine Barrens. — Landisville, 



iVleibomia dillenii Darl. Dillen's Tick-trefoil. 



Demodium Dillenii Darlington, Fl. Cestr. 414. 1837 [Chester Co., Pa.]. — 

 Knieskern 12. — Willis 18. — Britton 85. 



* The record for Swedesboro (KB) proves to be M. dillenii. 



