514 REPORT OF NEW JERSEY STATE MUSEUM. 



Middle District. — Cookstown, Delaire, Fish House (S), Kaighns Pt., Cam- 

 den, Medford (S), Haddonfield, Oaklyn (S), Glassboro, Pennsgrove, Swedes- 

 boro. 



Coast Strip.— Spray Beach (L), Atlantic City (S), Ocean City (S), Sea 

 Isle City (S), Sea Isle Jnc. (S), Tuckahoe (S). 



Strophostyles umbellata (Muhl.)- Pink Wild Bean. 

 PI. LXXIL, Fig. I. 



Glycine umbellata Muhlenberg in Willdenovv, Sp. PI. III. 1058. 1803 [Penn- 

 sylvania]. 



Phaseolus peduncularis Barton, Fl. Phila. II. 81. 1818. 



Pliaseolus diver si folixis Knieskern 12. — Willis 19. — Britton go. — Keller and 

 Brown 205. 



Frequent in the Middle and Coastal districts, with only one 

 record north of our region. Casually introduced in the Pine 

 Barrens. 



Fl. — Late July to mid-September. Fr. — Late August to mid- 

 October. 



Middle District. — Farmingdale (NB), Blackwood, Cedar Lake, Landisville, 

 Woodstown (NB), Bridgeton. 



Coast Strip.—St. Albans (L), Ship Bottom (L), Spray Beach (L), 

 Palermo, Sea Isle Jnc. (S), Five-Mile Beach. 



Cape May.— Cape May Ct. House (S), Cape May (S). 



Order QERANIALES. 



Family GERANIACE^. Geraniums. 

 Key to the Species. 



a. Leaves pinnate, flowers purple. [Br odium cicutarium]* 



aa. Leaves palmately divided. 



b. Flowers white. Geranium carolinianurii, p. 515 



bh. Flowers rose purple. 



c. Petals over 10 mm. long. G. maculatum, p. 515 



cc. Petals about 10 mm. long, twice as long as the sepals. 



G. robertianum, p. 515 

 ccc. Petals less than 10 mm. long, not twice the length of the sepals. 



d. Pedicels 30-60 mm. long. [G. cohimbinum]f 



dd. Pedicels 8-15 mm. long. 



e. Fertile part of carpel pubescent. [G. pusillum]t 



ee. Fertile part of carpel glabrous. [G. molle]% 



* Stork's Bill, an occasional weed in waste places, etc. 

 t Long-stalked Geranium; this and the two following are more or less 

 frequent weeds in lawns, sandy fields and waste ground. 

 t Small-flowered Geranium. 

 § Dovesfoot Geranium. 



