88 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 
V. Cracca, L. 
Warren :—Knighton. Hunterdon: Lambertville—Apgar. 
Kingwood, Rosemont and Sergeantsville—Schuh ; Fairmount 
—Peters. Passaic: Near Paterson—Rusby. Morris: Budd’s 
Lake—E. A. Rau. Mercer: Mt. Rose—Apgar ; also in ballast 
at Camden and Communipaw. Hunterdon: Flemington—Schuh. 
V. Caroliniana, Walt. 
Warren: In woods on limestone bluffs, below Phillipsburg, 
scarce—Porter. Hunterdon: Holland Station—Garber ; Som- 
erset Junction—Apgar. 
V. Americana, Muhl. 
Warren: Shore of the Delaware, below Flatbrookville— 
Britton ; below Phillipsburg—Porter. Hunterdon: Kingwood 
—Best. Mercer: Between Trenton and Bordentown—Apgar. 
Apparently confined to the valley of the Delaware. 
LATHYRUS, L. 
Vetchling. 
L. maritimus (L.), Bigel. Beach Pea. 
Monmouth: Ocean Beach—Lighthipe; Sea Bright—Ruger ; 
Sandy Hook—Britton. 
L. palustris, L. Marsh Vetchling. 
Rare. Camden: Banks of the Delaware—Parker. Hudson: 
‘New Durham—Austin. Essex: Along the Passaic River— 
Rusby. Mercer: Trenton—Volk. 
Var. rayrtifolius (Muhl.), Gray. 
Swamps; more common than the type. Camden: Bank of 
Cooper’s Creek—Conrad. Mercer: Near Trenton—E. Volk. 
Essex: Kingsland—Rusby. Bergen: Hackensack meadows— 
Leggett. Hudson: Secaucus—Ruger. Passaic: Meadows near 
Cherry Ridge—Britton; Lyndhurst—Schuh. Warren: Near 
Phillipsburg—Garber. Hunterdon: Milford—Best. 
L. venosus, Muhl. 
_ Warren: Shore of the Delaware, below Phillipsburg, and 
‘Hunterdon: A large patch above Milford—Porter. 
