BOTANY. 155 



LATHVRUS JMYRTIFOLIUS Muhl. 



Painesville, H. C. Beardslee (Cat.); Toledo, J. A. Sanford ; Ashtabula Co., Sara 

 F. Goodrich; Licking reservoir, Columbus, Wm. C. Werner. 



Lathyrus paeustris L. 



Northern Ohio, H. C. Beardslee (Cat), A.A.Wright (Cat), Wm. Krebs, Sara 

 F. Goodrich; Licking reservoir, H. L. Jones (Cat.); Columbus, Wm. C. 

 Werner; Champaign Co., Wm. C. Werner. 



Lathyrus venosus Muhl. 



Ohio, J. L. Riddell ( Synop. 1835 ) ; Painesville, H. C. Beardslee ( Cat.) ; Lorain 

 Co., A. A. Wright ( Cat.) ; Cincinnati, Jos. Clark ( Cat.) 



315. CLITORIA L. Butterfey-Pea. 



CLITORIA MARIANA L. 



"Ohio," J. L Riddell (Synop. 1835.) 



316. FALCATA Gmel. (Amphicarpaea VM.) Hog Pea-nut. 



Faecata comosa (L.) Kuntze. {Amphicarpaea comosa L.; A. monoica Ell.) 

 Generally distributed over the state. 



Faecata pitcher! (T. & G.) Kuntze. (Amphicarpaea pitcheri Torr. and Gray). 

 Licking Co., H. L. Jones (Cat.) 



317. APIOS Boerhaave. Ground-nut. Wied Bean. 



Apios Tuberosa Moench. 



Frequent throughout the state. 



318. PHASEOLUS Tourn. Kidney Bean. 



Phaseoeus helvoeus L. ( Strophostyles angulosa Ell.) 



Common on the sandy shores of Lake Erie; Licking Co., H. L. Jones (Cat.) ; 

 Cincinnati, Jos. F.James (Cat); "Prairie, near Hamilton, Ohio," J. L. Rid- 

 dell (Synop. 1835.) 



PHASEOLUS PERENNIS Walt. Wild Bean. 

 " General," J. S. Newberry ( Cat.) 



319. GYMNOCLADUS Lam. Kentucky Coffee-Tree. 



Gymnoceadus dioicus (L.) Koch. ( G. canadensis Lam.) 



Distributed over the state, probably not abundant anywhere. 



320. GLEDITSCHIA L. Honey Locust. 



GlEDITSCHIA TriacanThos L. Three-thorned Acacia, or Honey-Locust. 



Generally distributed but more frequent over the southern half of the state. 



