16 CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 



Tephrosia, Pen. (Hoary Pea.) 



T. Virginiana, Pers. Dry, sandy soil, very common. 



Desmodium, DC. (Tick-Trefoil.) 



D. nuditiorum, DC. Dry woods, Middletown, M., rare. 



D. acuniinatum, DC. Copses and fence-rows, as well as damp woods, 

 Princeton, Freehold, and Allentown, common. 



D. rotundifolium, DC. Dry, sandy fields, 0., rare. Common inMer. 

 and M. 



D. humifusum, Beck. Belvidere. {Knighton.) 



"D. canescens, DC. Mer. near Princeton. 



D. cuspidatum, Torr. and Gr. Hightstown and Princeton in Mer. and 

 Freehold, M. 



D. laevigaturn, DC. Pines of 0., not common. 



D. viridiflorum, Beck. Belvidere. {Knighton) 



D. Dillenii, Darlington. Open, sandy woods, 0., common. 



D. paniculatum, DC. Copses and horders of woods, common. 



D. strictum, DC. Pine woods and neglected fields, rare. 



D. Canadense, DC. Borders of woods, not rare. 



D. ciliare, DC. Dry hills and sandy fields, common. 



D. Marilandicuni, Boott. Copses and open woods, common. 



Lespedeza, Michx. (Bush-Clover.) 



Ij. procumbens, Michx. Sandy soil, not rare. 



L. repens, Torr. and Gray. Dry, sandy fields and open woods, com- 

 mon. 



Ii. violacea, Pers. Varieties of this species are common. 



L. Stuvei, Nutt. Along fences on hill-sides, M., common. 



L. hirta, Ell. Dry, sandy, barren fields and hill-sides, common. 



L. capitata, Michx. Varieties of this species occur in dry, sandy or 

 gravelly fields and hill-sides, common. 



Stylosanth.es, Swartz. (Pencil-Flower.) 



S. elatior, Swartz. Dry, sandy road-sides, rare ; common in M. 



Vicia, Tourn. (Vetch— Tare.) 



V. sativa, L. Cultivated fields, common. 



V. tetraspenna, L. Keyjmrt, M. {S. Lockwood) 



V. hirsuta, Koch. About dwellings in eastern M., common. 



V. Cracca, L. W. {Knighton.) 



V. Caroliniana, Walt. Hunt. (Porter.) 



V. Americana, Muhl. W. {Knighton.) 



Apios, Boerh. (Ground-nut — Wild Bean.) 



A. tuberosa, Mcench. Moist thickets, common. 



