CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. S3 



ROBINIA, L. 



Locust. 



R. PSEUDACACIA, L. Common Locust. 



Extensively planted and escaped from cultivation. Natural- 

 ized from the West,* 



R. VISCOSA, Vent. Clammy Locust. 



Escaped from cultivation. Hunterdon : Sparingly Best. 

 Morris : Chatham Leggett ; near Dover Britton ; Mt. Free- 

 dom and Madison Schuh. Essex : Franklin Rusby ; Belle- 

 ville Schuh. Somerset: Black Swamp Tweedy. Mercer: 

 Princeton Willis. Ocean : Toms River Britton. Salem : 

 About Salem Mrs. M. A. Lawrence. Adventive or natural- 

 ized from the Southwest. 



R. HISPIDA, L. Rose Acacia. 



Atlantic : Mays Landing, and between Elwood and Pleasant 

 Mills, naturalized in woods and along roadsides Peters. 

 Adventive from the southern mountains. 



CORONILLA, L. 



Coronilla. 

 C. VARIA, L. 



Sparingly escaped from cultivation. Essex: Bloomfield 

 Rusby. Union: Plainfield Tweedy. Somerset: Somerville 

 Apgar. Hunterdon : Lambertville Apgar. Hudson Gut- 

 tenburg Wilbur; in ballast, Communipaw Rudkin. Cam- 

 den : In ballast Martindale. Ocean : Near Waretown J. 

 Stokes. Naturalized from Europe. 



-&JSCHYNOMENE, L. 

 Sensitive Joint Vetch. 



M. Virginica (L.), B. S. P. (M. hispida, Willd.) 



Camden : " Banks of the Delaware, below Kaighn's Ferry, 

 very rare " Barton. Gloucester: Near Bridgeport Win. 

 Trimble, 1882. Salem : Tidal muddy banks of the Delaware 

 Commons, 1882. 



* Dr. C. C. Abbott thinks that some of the large, old trees below Trenton could not 

 have been brought from any great distance. 



