Wadmond—Flora of Racine and Kenosha Counties. 847 
510. Yicia Caroliniana, Walt. Wild Vetch. 
Common; banks and thicket borders. 
511. Lathyrus maritimus, Bigel. Beach Pea. 
Bare; known only from the beach of Lake Michigan, 
both counties. 
512. Lathyrus venosus, Muhl. Wild Sweet Pea. 
Common; shaded banks. 
513. Lathyrus palustris, L. 
Frequent; moist grounds. 
5^14. Lathyrus ochroleucus, Hook. 
Common; hanks and hillsides. 
515. Amphicarpaea Pitcheri, T. & G. Hog Peanut. 
Common; low woods and thickets. Hot noted in 
Swezey’s list. Gray gives its range as “Western H. Y. 
to Ill., Mo., La., and Tex.” so that we must he well 
toward its northern limit. Cheney reports it quite as 
common in many parts of the State as A. monoica. I 
have not seen the last-named species in our area. 
516. Apios tuberosa, Moench. Ground-nut. 
Bare; Hr. Havis in his First Supplementary list of 
Wisconsin Parasitic Fungi, reports the collection of a 
Cercospora on this host at Bacine. I have not seen the 
plant in the area. 
Gkraniace^e. Geranium Family. 
517. Geranium maculatum, L. Wild Geranium; Cranesbill. 
Common; woods. 
518. Geranium Carolinianum, L. 
Bare; in dryer areas of tamarack, especially 'in recent 
clearings, Wind Lake, Bacine Co. 
519. Oxalis violacea, L. Violet Wood Sorrel. 
Occasional; edge of woods, fence rows, etc. 
520. Oxalis stricta, L. Yellow Wood Sorrel. 
Common; a weed in gardens and cultivated grounds. 
Linages. Flax Family. 
521'. Linum usitatissimum, I. Common Flax. 
Occasional; escaped to roadsides. 
