408 FABACEAE 



7. L. virginica (L.) Britton. In dry soil: Mass. to Fla., Ont., 



Minn., Tex. and Kans. 



Throughout the range except in the pine-barrens, there rare and 

 local and perhaps adventive. 



8. L. frutescens (L.) Britton. In dry soil: Me. to Ont., Mich., 



Fla., 111. and Tex. 



Common throughout the range, more so in the pine-barrens than 

 elsewhere. 



9. L. simulata Mackenzie & Bush. In dry soil: Conn, and Pa. 



to Mo. and Ind. Terr. 



Known in our area only from Groton and Southington, Conn., and 

 from Haworth, Bergen Co., N. J. 



10. L. capitata Michx. (L. velutina Bicknell.). In dry fields: Ont. 



and Me. to Fla., S. Dak., Kan. and La. 

 Common throughout the area. 



11. L. angustifolia (Pursh) Ell. In dry sandy soil: E. Mass. to 



Fla., Mich, and La. 



N. Y. Known only from the Hempstead Plains, Nassau Co., L. I. 



N. J. Common in the pine-barrens, less so in the region surround- 

 ing them, unknown elsewhere. 



Pa. Known only from Delaware County. 



A plant mostly localized in and near the pine-barrens in our area 



but of wide distribution outside the range. 



12. L. hirta (L.) Ell. Dry soil: Me. and Ont. to Fla., 111., Minn. 



and La. 



Common throughout the area. 



13. L. oblongifolia (Britton) Stone. Sandy soil: Conn.; N. J. and 



southward. 



Conn. Reported from Glastonbury. 



N. J. Rare in the pine-barrens. 



14. L. striata (Thunb.) Hook & Arn. Fields: N. J. to Mo., Fla. 



and Tex. Naturalized from eastern Asia. 

 N. J. South Amboy and Wildwood. 

 Pa. Delaware and Chester counties. 



18. Vicia [Tourn.] L. 



Flowers racemose or spicate; peduncles elongate. 

 Indigenous perennials. 



Spike-like raceme i-sided, 15-40 flowered. 1. V. Cracca. 



