5o8 REPORT OF NEW JERSEY STATE MUSEUM. 



Dry sandy gTonnd in the lower Cape M'ay peninsula. The 

 plant might be quite as correctly regarded as a hairy form 

 of L. virginica, so far as I can see. 



Cape May. — Court House (S), Bennett. 



Lespedeza frutescens (L.). Wand-like Bush-clover. 



PL LXX., Fig. I. 



Hedysaruin frutescens Linnaeus, Sp. PI. 748. 1753 [Virginia]. 

 Lespedesa reticulata Nutt. Gen. II. 107. 1818.— Britton 86. 

 Lespedeza sessiUHora Barton, Fl. Phila. II. 75. 1818. 



Dry sandy ground of the coastal plain, common throughout 

 our region and at a few stations just north of our limits. 



PI. — ^Mid-August to mid-September. Fr. — Early September 

 to early October. 



Middle District. — New Egypt, Locust Grove (S), Springdale (S), Orchard 

 (S), Lindenwold (S), Washington Park (S), Swedesboro, Bridgeton. 



Pine Barrens. — Jones Mill (S), Whiting'-s (S), Albion, Williamstown Jnc. 

 (S), Cedar Brook, Malaga (S), Landisville, Pleasant Mills (S), Egg Har- 

 bor City, Mays Landing (S). 



Coast Strip. — Manahawkin, Atlantic City (S). 



Cape Mav.— Dennisville (S), Anglesea Jnc. (S), Bennett (S), Cape May 

 (OHB). 



Lespedeza virginica (L.). Slender Bush-clover. 



Medicago virginica Linnaeus, Sp. PL 7/8. i753 [Virginia]. 

 Lespedeza reticulata var. angnstifolia Britton 86. 

 Lespedeza virginica Keller and Brown 202. 



Common throughout the State, except in the Pine Barrens, 

 where it seems to be rare or lately introduced. 



FL — Mid-August to mid-September. Fr. — Early vSeptember 

 to early October. 



Middle District.— BmXmgion, Birmingham (NB), Medford (S), Spring- 

 dale (S), Oaklyn (S), Griffith's Swamp, Blackwood, MuUica Hill, Swedes- 

 boro, Dividing Creek. 



Pine Barrens. — Newfield, Landisville, Tuckahoe (S). 



Cape May.— Dennisville (S), Bennett, Cold Spring (S), Cape May Pt. 



Lespedeza hirta (L.). Hairy Bush-clover. 



PL LXX., Fig. 2. 



Hedysaruin hirta Linnaeus, Sp. PL 748. 1753 [Virginia]. 

 Lespedeza hirta Knieskern 12. — Britton 87. 



Dry sandy woods : several localities in the northern counties 

 and common throughout our region. 



