1894] PLANTS OF MONROE COUNTY. 59 



A form with acuminate, mucronate leaves, occurs along the railroad 

 near Adams Basin, M. S. Baxter; and by the roadside, Brockport, Prof. 

 W. H. Lenn on. 



237. V. Cracca L. 



Rare. Roadside, East avenue, Rochester, near city line, f. B. Fuller. 

 Fairport, near the railroad, Miss Mary E. Macauley. 



238. V. Caroliniana Walt. 



Ravines and banks, in dry or moist land ; common. 



239. V.Americana Muhl. 



Moist soil on shady banks ; not common. 



104. LA THYRUS Tourn. [L.] 



240. L. maritimus Bigelow. [L. maritimus (L.) Bigelow.] Beach Pea. 



Frequent along the sandy shore of lake Ontario. 



241. L. ochroleucus Hook. 



Frequent along the banks of the Genesee ; plentiful in Seneca park. 



242. L. palustris L . 



Shores and borders of streams and marshes ; frequent. 



243. L. palustris L. var. myrtifolius Gray. [L. myrtifolius Muhl.] 



Same range as the preceding, though less frequent. 



105. APIOS Boerhaave. [Moench.] 



244. A. tuberosa Moench. [A.Apios (L.) MacM.] Ground Nut. 



Low grounds, along streams, borders of ponds and bays ; common. 



106. STROPHOSTYLES Ell. [Phaseolis L.] 



245. S. angulosus Ell. (Phaseo/us diversifolius Pers.) [Phaseo/us helvolus L.] 



Rare. Lake shore between Irondequoit bay and Charlotte, G.T.Fish. 

 Wayne county, E. L. Hankenson. Oak Orchard creek, Orleans county, 

 about two miles from lake Ontario, M. S. Baxter. 



107. AMPHICARPJEA Ell. [Falcata Gmel.] 



246. A. monoica Nutt. [Falcata comosa (L.) Kuntze.] Hog Peanut. 



Woods, thickets, river banks, shores ; common. 



108. CASSIA Tourn. |L-] ' 



247. C. Marilandica L. Wild Senna. 



Rare. Near Rochester, Mrs. Mary E. Streetcr. Wayne county, 

 E. L. Hankenson. 



248. C. Cham/fcresta L. Partridge Pea. 



Introduced. Well established in uninclosed land on Grand avenue, 

 Rochester, Dr. C. M. Booth. The station has been destroyed recently. 



109. GLEDITSCHIA L. 



249. G. TRIACANTHOS L. HONEY LOCUST. 



Roadsides, near Rochester ; seedlings from planted trees. Mendon, 

 G. T. Fish. Orleans county, Miss Lucy Weld. 



