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New Jersey — (Join m on throughout the pine-barrens. 

 New Castle— Not rare. 

 2. Galaotia volubilis (L.) Britton. M. p. 570. , Dry soil. Summer. 

 Berks— Near Beading (P.). 



27. PHASEOLUS L. 

 1. Phaseolus polystachyus (L.) B. S. P. Wild Bean, Kidney Bean. M. 

 p. 571. Thickets. Summer. 

 Pennsylvania— Common. ,, 



Gloucester— Mulliea Hill (He.), Swedesboro (Li.). Cape Kay— Wild- 

 wood (Br.). Monmouth— Asbury Park (Cr.), Loeh Arbor, locality de- 

 stroyed (Wn.). Hunterdon— Milford, Byram (C). 

 New Cast le— Frequent. 



28. STKOPHOSTYLES EU. Wild Bean. 



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



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



1. Strophostyles helvola (L.) Britton. M. p. 571. Sandy soil. Summer 



and fall. 



Philadelphia— George 's Hill (Ke.), Pairmount Park (Wn.). Bucks— 

 Andalusia, Mart. (B. C), Bristql (Pr.), Penn Valley (Wn.). Delaware— 

 Tinicum, Dr. Geo. Smith (Pu.), Swarthmore (Pr.) (Ws.),. Chester— 

 (P.). Northampton— Bethlehem (P.). ! 



New Jersey— Common. 



New Castle— Frequent. 



2. Steophostyles umbellata (Muhl.), Britton. M. p 1 . |)71. Sandy soil. 



Summer. 

 Philadelphia— Wissahickon (Ke.), West Pairmount Park (Mac), rail- 

 road above Manayunk (VP.). Budks— Bristol, Mart. (Pr.), Langhorne 

 (Ws.), Tullytown (Pr.), Penn Valley (Wn.). Delaware— Middletown, 

 common (Pu.), Lansdowne (Gi.). Chester— (P.). Lancaster— {P.). 

 New Jersey — Common. 

 New Castle— Not common. ' ■ 



Viqna repens (L.) Baker. Escaped from cultivation. Summer. 



Philadelphia— Philadelphia Navy Yard, Mart. (B. C). 

 Hippooeepis oomosa L. Ballast. Summer. 



Philadelphia— Philadelphia, C. T. Parker (B. C). 

 Anthyllis vulneearia L. Ballast. Summer. 

 Camden— Kaighn's Point (Wn.). 



Order 15. GERANIALES. 



Stamens more than 1 ; land plants. 



Flowers regular or nearly so; petals' present, usually as many as the 



Herbs, the leaves not punctate ; flowers perfect. 

 Leaves not pinnately compound. 



Capsule at length splitting into its 5 carpels ; leaves lobed 

 or dissected. ■ Pam. 11' Geraniaceae. 



