5IO REPORT OF NEW JERSEY STATE MUSEUM. 



Lespedeza angustifolia (Pursh.). Narrow-leaved Bush-clover. 



Lespedesa capltata var. angustifolia Pursh, Fl. Am. Sept. 480. 1814 [N. Y. 



to Carolina].— Willis 18. 

 Lespedeza angustifolia Britton 87. — Keller and Brown 202. 



Frequent in dry sandy soil in the Pine Barrens and Cape May 

 region and at several stations in the Middle district, but not 

 known in the State to the north of our limits. 



Fl. — Early August to early September. Pr. — Late August to 

 late September. 



Middle Dw^nVf.— Lawnside (S), Woodbury (KB), Mickleton (NB). 



Pine Barrens. — Forked River (NB), Chatsworth, Bear Swamp (S), Wil- 

 liamstown Jnc, Winslovv Jnc, Landisville, Hammonton, Egg Harbor City, 

 Mays Landing (NB), Tuckahoe (S). 



Coast Strip. — Ocean City (S). 



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



LATHYRUS L. 



Lathyrus maritimus (L.). Beach Pea. 



Pisiim maritimum Linnaeus, Sp. PI. 727- I753 [Europe]. 



Lathyrus maritimus Willis 19. — Britton 88. — Keller and Brown 203. 



Sea beaches on the northern half of the coast, but not recorded 

 south of New Inlet, Great Bay. 



PL — Late May to late June, sporadically into July. 



Maritime.— Sandy Hook, Belmar, Sea Bright (C), Ocean Beach (NB), 

 Pt. Pleasant (Mackenzie), Toms River (KB), Seaside Park (C), Beach 

 Haven (L), Beach Haven Terrace (L), Spray Beach (L), West Creek. 



Lathyrus myrtifolius Muhl. Myrtle-leaved Marsh Vetch. 



Lathyrus myrtifolius Muhlenberg in Willdenow, Sp. PI- IH. 1091. 1803 



[Pennsjdvania]. — Keller and Brown 204. 

 Lathyrus pahistris var. myrtifolius Britton 88. 



Very rare within our range. The records of L. pahistris from 

 within our limits are doubtless this. 



PL — Mid-June to mid- July, probably. 



Middle District.— Kaighns Pt., Mantua Creek (KB), Camden Co. on the 

 Delaware (NB), Merchantville (KB), Swedesboro (KB). 



BRADBURYA Rafinesque. 

 Bradburya virginiana (L.). Spurred Butterfly Pea. 



Clitora virginiana Linnaeus, Sp. PI. 753- I753 [Virginia]. 

 Bradburya virginiana Keller and Brown 204. 



Sandy ground ; rare, discovered at Anglesea by Dr. J. Bernard 

 Brinton about 1889, and at Swedesboro by Mr. Charles D. 

 Lippincott, July 31, 1892. 



