448 THE PLANT LIFE OF MAIJYT.AX H 



Lespedeza procumbens Michx. 



Common in the Coastal Zone, infrequent in the Midland Zone; in dry 

 Upland forests. 



Lespedeza nuttallii Darl. 



Throughout the state; in dry forests and open situations: infrequent. 

 Allegany County, Flintstone (1030). 



Lespedeza violacea (L.I Pers. 



Throughout the state; in dry forests; frequent. 



Lespedeza virginica (L.) Britton. 



Throughout the state; in dry forests and open situations; frequent. 

 Harford County, Havre De Grace (M. A. Chrysler). 



Lespedeza hirta (L.) Ell. 



Common in the Coastal Zone, infrequent in the Midland and Mountain 



Zones, preferring dry sandy soil. 

 Wicomico County, Salisbury (1263). 



Lespedeza capitata Michx. 



Calvert County, Chesapeake Beach (M. A. Chrysler). 



Lespedeza angustifolia (Pursh.) Ell. 



Infrequent in the Coastal Zone, in dry sandy soil. 

 Wicomico County, opposite Vienna (1339). 



Lespedeza striata (Thumb.) H. & A. Japan Clover. 



Throughout the state; in cultivated grounds and along roadsides; com- 

 mon. Introduced from Asia. 



Vicia caroliniana Walt. Carolina Vetch. 



Montgomery County, Great Falls (Robert K. Miller). 



Vicia sativa L. Common Vetch, Tare. 



Throughout the state; in cultivated grounds and roadsides; common. 

 Introduced from Europe. 



Vicia angustifolia Roth. Smaller Common Vetch. 



Infrequent throughout the state in cultivated grounds. Introduced from 



Europe. 

 Baltimore, Walbrook (W. Ralph Jones). 



Lathyrus venosus Muhl. Veiny Pea. 



Montgomery County, Great Falls (464). 



Bradburya virginiana (L.) Kuntze. Spurred Butterfly Pea. 



Coastal Zone. 



Clitoria mariana L. Butterfly Pea. 



Frequent in the Coastal Zone, rare in the Midland Zone; in dry forests, 



preferring sandy soil. 

 Washington County, near Rohrersville (17S4). 



Falcata comosa (I..) Kuntze. Wild Pea-nut. 



Throughout the state; in moist forests and flood plains; common. 



