FABACEAE 4II 



6. L. ochroleucus Hook. (L. glaucifolius Beck.). On river banks 

 and hillsides: N. J. to Que. and Arctic Am., Iowa, Wyo. and 

 B. Col. Very rare in our area. 



Known only from an old collection from New Brunswick, N. J. 



Lathyrus laiifolius L. has been collected in Conn, as a waif, and L. aphaca L. has 

 been found as a waif near the seaports. 



20. Clitoria L. 



1. C. mariana L. In dry soil: N. J. to Fla., Mo. and Tex. 



N. Y. Formerly at Brooklyn. 



N. J. A single station in Hudson Co., thence wanting to the 



pine-barrens; at Cape May; wanting in the counties bordering 



the Delaware. 

 Pa. Philadelphia Co. 



Rare and local. 



21. Strophostyles Ell. 



Leaflets mainly lobed, 2-5 cm. long; pod 5-8 cm. long. 1. 5. helvola. 



Leaflets mainly entire, 1-4 cm. long; pod 2-5 cm. long. 2. 5. umbellata. 



i. S. helvola (L.) Britton. In sandy soil: Que. to Fla., S. Dak., 

 Neb. and Tex. 

 Conn. Common along the coast decreasing and perhaps wanting 



northward. 

 N. Y. Common on L. I. and S. I. and up the Hudson Valley to 



Putnam Co., unknown northward. 

 N. J. Rare in Bergen, Hudson, Middlesex and Mercer counties, 



increasing and common southward, but not in the pine-barrens, 



or if so only locally adventive. 

 Pa. Northampton, Bucks, Philadelphia and Chester counties. 



Tertiary, not on Beacon Hill, common elsewhere: Cretaceous, 

 common : Older Formations, scattered. Predominating south of the 

 moraine. 159-220 days. Sea level-900 ft. 



2. S. umbellata (Muhl.) Britton. In sandy soil: L. I. to Fla., 



Ind. and La. 



N. Y. Common south of the moraine on L. I. and on S. I., unknown 



elsewhere. 

 N. J. Rare in Bergen, Hudson and Middlesex counties, thence 



increasing but not very common southward; unknown in the 



pine-barrens, except as a rare intruder. 

 Pa. Bucks, Delaware and Chester counties. 



