86 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 
D. rigidum (EIl.), DC. 
Gloucester: Near Woodbury, rare—C. E. Smith. Camden: 
—Martindale. Morris: Long Hill—Leggett; Chester—Miss 
E. Apgar. Hunterdon: Rosemont—Best. Warren: Lime- 
stone bluffs, below Phillipsburg—Porter. Mercer: Near Tren- 
ton— Volk. 
D. ciliare (Muhl.), DC. 
Essex: Franklin—Rusby. Hunterdon: Stockton and Bull’s 
Island—Best ; frequent or occasional in the middle and southern 
“counties. 
D. Marylandicum (L.}, Boott. 
Morris: Long Hill—Leggett. Hunterdon: Common—Best. 
Mercer: About Trenton—Volk; frequent or common in the 
middle and southern counties. 
. LESPEDEZA, Michx. 
Bush Clover. 
L. repens (L.), Bart. (Includes L. procumbens, Michx.) 
Dry, sandy woods. Common throughout the State. 
L. violacea (L.), Pers. 
Dry fields and copses. Apparently frequent or occasional 
throughout the State. 
L. reticulata (Muhl.), Pers. (JZ. violacea, Pers., var. sessiliflora, Don.) 
In dry, open woods and fields. Essex: Franklin—Rusby. 
Morris:: Long Hill— Leggett. Hunterdon: Common about 
Rosemont—Best. Camden: Near Camden—Martindale; and 
frequent in the southern parts of the State. 
Var. angustifolia (Hook.), Maxim. 
In dry woods and fields. Frequent throughout the State. 
This may perhaps best be regarded as a distinct species. 
L. Stuvei, Nutt. 
Hunterdon: Rosemont—Best; Baptisttown—H. Roberson. 
Somerset: Peapack—Apgar. Monmouth: “Along fences on 
hillsides; common” —Willis; Sea Girt— A. Brown; Asbury 
Park—Peters. Camden: Near Spring Garden—Canby. 
