202 FLORA OF PHILADELPHIA. 



6. Lespedeza frutescens (L.) Britton. M. p. 564. Dry soil. Late sum- 



mer. 



7. Lespedeza Virginica (L.) Britton. W. p. 564. Dry soil. Date summer. 



Bucks — Bristol, Sellersville (Fr.). Montgomery — Ivy Bock (St.). 

 Delaware — Elwyn (St.). Northampton — Easton, Porter (B. 0.). 

 . New Jersey — Frequent. 



8. Lespedeza hirta (L.) Ell. M. p. 564. Dry soil. Autumn. 



9. Lespedeza capitata Michx. M. p. 564. Dry and sandy soil. Late sum- 



mer. 

 New Jersey— General. 



10. Lespedeza angustifolia (Pursh.) Ell. M. p. 564. Dry, sandy soil. 



Late summer. 



Bucks— Penh Valley (Cr.). Delaware— (P.). 



Camden — Winslow Junction (Cr.). Gloucester — Woodbury (Gi.), near 

 Mickleton (He.). Cumberland— Vineland (Ab.). Atlantic— Egg Har- 

 bor, May's Landing (Li.). 



New Castle— Collins' Beach, Commons. 



11. Lespedeza striata (Thunb.) H. & A. M. p. 564. Fields. Summer. 



Delaware— Darby Creek (Ja.).(VP.). Lancaster — Pleasant Grove (Ca.). 

 Cape May— Wildwood (Ja.). 



20. VICIA L. Vetch. Tare. 



Flowers racemed or spicate ; peduncles elongated. 

 Indigenous perennials. 



Spike-like racemes dense, 1-sided, 15-40-flowered. 



I 1. V. Cracca. 



Ba;cemes loose, 1-20-flowered. 



Flowers 1.5-2 cm. long. 2. V. Americana. 



Flowers 4-10 mm. long. 3. V. Caroliniana. 



Introduced annuals ; flowers 4-6 mm. long. 



Pod glabrous, 3-6-seeded. 4. V. tetraSperma. 



Pod pubescent, 2-seeded. 5. V. hirsuta. 



Flowers sessile or very nearly so, few, axillary. 



Leaflets oblong, oval, or obovate: 6. V. sativa. 



Leaflets, except those of lower leaves, linear or linear-oblong. 



' ' ''■ 7. V. angustifolia. 



i. Vicia Cracca L. M. p. 565. Dry soil. Summer. 



Philadelphia — Greenwich Point (Te.). Bucks — Lahaska, New Hope, 



Wrightstown, cemeteries (Ws.) Montgomery— Tylersport (Fr.), Walnut 



Hill (Ja.), Horsham (Sa.), Spring House (VP.). Delaware — (P.). 



Chester— West Chester, streets (Pr.). Lancaster — (P.). Northampton 



-(P.). 



Camden — Kaighn's Point (He.) (Wn.)v Mercer — Mt. Eose (C). 

 Hunterdon — Lambertville, Kingwood, Bosemont, Sergeantsville, Fair- 

 mount, Fleming-ton (C). 



2. Vicia Americana Muhl. M. p. 565. Moist soil. Summer. 



Bucks— Point Pleasant (Fr.). Chester — Phcenixville, -M art. (B. C). 

 Lancaster — (P.). Northampton — Easton (Ca.). 



Mercer— Trenton, Bordentown (C). Hunterdon— Kingwood. (C). 



3. Vicia Caroliniana Walt. M. p. 566. Biver banks. Early summer. 



Philadelphia — Girard Point (Ke.). . Bucks — Point Pleasant, Moyer 



