CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 89 



L. glaucifolius, Beck. (L. ochroleucus, Hook.) 



Middlesex : " Rocky banks of the Raritan River, near New 

 Brunswick "Rev. John De Witt, fide Beck, Bot. p. 90. Not 

 since collected. Possibly the preceding species, but referred to 

 L. ochroleuGUs, Hook., by Watson, Bibl. Index i. 229. Beck's 

 name is older than that of Hooker. 



CLITORIA, L. 



Butterfly Pea. 

 C. Mariana, L. 



Pine barrens, 1833, Gray, in Torrey Herb. Ocean : Toms 

 River Knieskern. Hudson: Little Snake Hill Leggett, 

 1871. Rare, and not recently collected. 



AMPHICARP^SA, Ell. 

 Hog Pea-nut. 



A. comosa (L.), Kidd. (A. monoica, Ell.) 



In woods. Common throughout the State. With white 

 flowers at Trenton E. Yolk. 



APIOS, Mcench. 



Ground-nut. 

 A. tuberosa, Moench. 



Low grounds. Common throughout the State. 



GALACTIA, P. Br. 



Milk Pea. 

 O. regularis (L.), B. S. P. (Q. glabella, Michx.) 



Sandy soil, southern counties. Ocean : Open pine barrens, 

 common Knieskern. Burlington: Ewansville Britton. Cam- 

 den : Frequent about Camden Martindale ; Atco, common 

 H. A. Green. Atlantic : Mays Landing, and generally frequent 

 Peters. Gloucester : Near Berkley B. Heritage. 



PHASBOLUS, L. 



"Wild Bean. 

 P. polystachyus (L.), B. S. P. (P. perennis, Walt.) 



Hudson: Little Snake Hill T. F. Allen. Hunterdon : 

 Cliffs above Milford Porter; Byram Best. Gloucester: Mul- 

 lica Hill Heritage. Rare. 



