27 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 



Lathyrus, L. . . . Vetchling. Everlasting-pea. 



L. maritimus, Bigelow. Beach Pea. Sea Bright, M. Ruger ; shores 

 of New York Harbor, Torrey Catalogue. Rare. Eu. 



L. palustris, L. Marsh Vetchling. New Durham, C. F. Austin; 

 banks of the Delaware near Camden, C. F. Austin. Rare. Eu. 



Var. myrtifolius, Gray. Hackensack Marshes, W. H. Leggett ; near 

 Phillipsburg, A. P. Garber; Kingsland Station, D. L. & W. R. R., H. 

 H. Rusby. 



Apios, Boerh Ground-nut. Wild Bean. 



A. tuberosa, Moench. Wild Bean. Low grounds. Common 

 throughout. 



Phaseolus, L Kidney Bean. 



P. perennis, Walt. Wild Bean. Warren Co., F. Knighton ; Essex 

 Co., H. H. Rusby. Rare. 



P. diversifolius, Pers. Wild Bean. Frequent along the sea-coast 

 and on sands of the Yellow Drift. 



P. helyolvus, L. Wild Bean. Sandy fields. Quite common in the 

 southern and middle counties. 



Clitoria, L Butterfly-pea. 



C. Mariana, L. Butterfly Pea, Little Snake Hill, W. H. Leggett, 

 1871 ; Tom's River, P. D. Knieskern. Very rare. 



Amphicarpaea, Ell Hog Pea-nut. 



A. monoica, Nutt. Hog Pea-nut, Woods. Common throughout 

 the State, except in the pine barrens. 



Galactia, P. Browne Milk-pea. 



G. glabella, Michx. Smooth Milk-Pea. Rather frequent in the 

 pine barrens, and confined to the Yellow Drift. 



Baptisia, Vent False Indigo. 



B. tinctoria, R. Br. Wild Indigo. Dry sandy soil. Quite common 

 throughout, but most abundant in the southern counties. 



Cercis, L Red-bud. Judas-tree. 



G. Canadensis, L. Red-bud. Woods, New Jersey, Torrey Cata- 

 logue ; in damp woods on bank of the Delaware River between Cam- 

 den and Gloucester, C. F. Parker. Very rare. 



Cassia, L Senna. 



O. Marylandica, L. Wild Senna. Sparingly throughout the State. 



