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CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 19 
Lathyrus, L. 
L. maritimus, Bigelow. Middle and coast. 
L. palustris, L. New Durham. (Auwstin.) 
Var. myrtifolius, Gray. Hackensack marshes. (7. C. B.) 
Apios, Boerh. (Ground-nut—Wild Bean.) 
A. tuberosa, Meench. Moist thickets, common.. 
Phaseolus, L. (Kidney Bean.) 
P. perennis, Walt. W. (nighton.) 
P. diversifolius, Pers. Sand-hills, sea-coast, rare. 
P. helvolus, L. Sandy fields and low country, common, 
Clitoria, L. (Butterfiy-Pea.) 
C. Mariana, L. High banks, Tom’s River, O., rare. (Anieskern.) 
Amphicarpeza, Ell. (Hog Peanut.) 
A. monoica, Nutt. Common. 
Galactia, P. Browne. (Milk-Pea.) | 
G. glabella, Michx. Pines, common. (Canby.) 
Baptisia, Vent. (False Indigo.) 
B. tinctoria, R. Br. Dry, sandy soil, common. 
Cercis, L. 
C. Canadensis, L. Woods. (7. C. B.) This is given in the Bul- 
letin on authority of Torrey’s Catalogue. 
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Cassia, L. (Senna.) 
C. Marilandica, L. Alluvial soil, not common. The leaves are 
sometimes used as a purgative medicine. M. 
C. Chamecrista, L. Sandy fields, common. 
C. nictitans, L. Sandy fields and road-sides, common. The leaves 
of the last two species are sensitive to touch. 
Gleditschia, L. (Honey-Locust.) 
G. triacanthos, L. Escaped from cultivation. (Ady. south-west.) 
ORDER 33. ROSACEZ. RoskE FAMILY. 
Prunus, Tourn. (Plum, Cherry, etc.) 
P. Americana, Marshall. Banks of streams. Camden. (Canby.) 
Frequent north. 
P. maritima, Wang. Near sea-beach, sandy, open woods, common 
south. 
