CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 89 
L. glaucifolius, Beck. (ZL. ochroleucus, Hook.) 
Middlesex: “Rocky banks of the Raritan River, near New 
Brunswick ”—Rev. John De Witt, fide Beck, Bot. p. 90. Not 
since collected. Possibly the preceding species, but referred to 
- DL. ochroleucus, Hook., by Watson, Bibl. Index. i, 229. Beck’s 
name is older than that of Hooker. 
CLITORIA, L. 
’ Butterfly Pea. 
Cc. Mariana, L. 
Pine barrens, 1833, Gray, in Torrey Herb. Ocean: Toms 
River—Knieskern. Hudson: Little Snake Hill— Leggett, 
1871. Rare, and not recently collected. 
AMPHICARPASA, Hl. 
, Hog Pea-nut. 
A. comosa (L.), Ridd. (A. monoica, Ell.) 
In woods. Common throughout the State. With white 
flowers at Trenton—E. Volk. 
APIOS, Meench. 
Ground-nut. 
A. tuberosa, Meench. : 
Low grounds. Common throughout the State. 
GALACTIA, P. Br. 
Milk Pea. 
G. regularis (L.); B.S. P. (G. glabella, Michx.) 
Sandy soil, southern counties. Ocean: Open pine barrens, 
common—Knieskern. Burlington: Ewansville—Britton. Cam- 
den: Frequent about Camden—Martindale; Atco, common— 
H.A.Green. Atlantic: Mays Landing, and generally frequent 
—Peters. Gloucester: Near Berkley—B. Heritage. 
PHASEOLUS, L. 
‘Wild Bean. , 
P. polystachyus (L.), B.S. P. (P. perennis, Walt.) 
Hudson: Little Snake Hill—T. F. Allen. Hunterdon : 
Cliffs above Milford—Porter; Byram—Best. Gloucester: Mul- 
lica Hill—Heritage. Rare. 
