CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 87 
L. hirta (L.); Ell. 
In sandy or rocky woods. Sussex: Frequent on the Kitta- 
tinny Mountains, also at Hamburg—Britton. Warren: Belvi- 
dere—Miss M. E. Campbell; along the Delaware, above Phil- 
lipsburg—Porter. Hunterdon: Near Prallsville, scarce—Best. 
Essex: Franklin—Rusby; and frequent in the middle and 
southern counties. . 
L. frutescens (Willd.), Ell. (L. capitata, Michx.) 
Dry soil. Common throughout the State. 
L. angustifolia (Pursh), Ell. (LZ. capitata, Michx., var. angustifolia, 
Pursh.) 
Camden and Atlantic: Egg Harbor City—Martindale ; 
abundant at Mays Landing—Peters. Gloucester: Mickleton, 
rather rare—B. Heritage. Ocean: Forked River, and elsewhere 
in the pine barrens—Britton. 
VICIA, L. 
Vetch. Tare. 
V. sativa, L. Common Vetch or Tare. 
In waste or cultivated places; common. Adventive from 
Europe. 
Var. ANGUSTIFOLIA (Roth), Ser. 
Camden: Camden—Burk, Parker. Adventive from Europe. 
V. TETRASPERMA (L.), Lois. : 
Hudson: Hoboken—Torrey; in ballast at Communipaw— 
A. Brown. Monmouth: Keyport—Lockwood. Mercer: Law- 
renceville and Trenton—Apgar. Hunterdon: Lambertville— 
W. 8. Lee. Burlington: Florence—Apgar. Camden: In 
ballast—Parker. Salem: Near Auburn—B. Heritage. Ad- 
ventive from Europe. 
V. uirsuta (L.), Koch. 
Gloucester: Parkville—B. Heritage. Camden: In ballast 
and waste places—Parker. Mercer: Trenton—Apgar. Mon- 
mouth: About dwellings—Willis. Hudson: Jersey City, in 
waste places—Tweedy; Communipaw—A. Brown; Bergen 
Point—Leggett. Adventive from Europe. 
