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Species 

 M. stricta (Pursh) Kiintze. 



M. laevigata (Nutt.) Kuntze. 



M. ohtusa (Muhl.) Vail. 

 Cytisus scoparius (L.) Link. 

 Trifolium carolinianum Michx. 



Amorpha fruticosa L. 



Astragallus carolinianus L. {A. 



canadensis) . 

 Stylo santhes biflora (L.) B.S.P. 

 Lespedeza Brittonii Bicknell. 

 L. simulata Mackensie & Bush. 

 Lespedeza angustifolia (Pursh) 



Ell. 

 Vicia americana Muhl. 

 V. caroliniana Walt. 

 Lathy rus palustris L. 

 L. venosus Muhl. 

 L. maritimus (L.) Bigel. 



Bradhiirya virginiana (L.) 

 Kuntze. 



Specimens wanted from 



Middlesex or Mercer counties, 



N.J. 

 Somerset or Warren Counties, 



N.J. 

 North of the coastal plain. 

 From anywhere in the range. ^ 

 Near Philadelphia, Trenton or 



Bordentown. 

 Luzerne or Schuylkill counties. 



Pa., as a wild plant. 

 Northern New York or New 



Jersey. 

 Northern shore of Long Island. 

 Anywhere in the range. 

 See footnote ". 

 Long Island or Staten Island. 



Anywhere in the range. 

 In the Hudson Valley. 

 Anywhere in the range. ^ 

 Central and northern N. J. 

 Anywhere away from the 



coast. ^ 

 North of Ocean Co., N. J. 



1 Very rarely becoming thoroughly naturalized in our range. A large mass of 

 it, apparently persisting for many years, was recently discovered growing luxu- 

 riantly in the grounds of the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. 



^ A plant only recently known as from the range. In the Connecticut Botani- 

 cal Club's list of the plants of that state it is reported from Groton and Southing- 

 ton. Mr. K. K. Mackenzie has also collected it at Haworth, Bergen Co., N. J. 

 The plant is otherwise unknown from the area. 



5 Apparently isolated, so far as our specimens show, at a single station in New 

 Jersey. It is supposed to be in New York but no records are extant. The New 

 Jersey specimen is peculiar as it was taken from an " island " of shrubs and trees 

 completely surrounded by salt marsh. 



* The farthest inland record of this sea-beach plant is White Plains, West- 

 chester Co., N. Y. Any further inland extension of the range would be interesting. 



