1918] Flora of the Boston District,—X XIX 209 
Native of western Europe and the Mediterranean region. Specimen 
in herb. N. E. Botanical Club. 
T. TOMENTOSUM L. Georgetown mills (Mrs. C. N.S. Horner, —, 
1886). A very small specimen in herb. N. E. Botanical Club. Native 
of the Mediterranean region. 
TRIGONELLA. 
T. LAcINIAaTA L. Charlestown (C. E. Perkins, July 4, 1879). 
T. Noeana Boiss. (T. Cassia Boiss. of Dame & Collins, Flora 
Middlesex Co. 26, 1888). Waste-heap, Lowell (C. W. Swan, Aug. 4, 
1884). 
T. ramosa L. Charlestown (C. E. Perkins, July 4, 1879). 
The above specimens are in herb. N. E. Botanical Club. 
VICIA. 
V. ANGUSTIFOLIA Reichard. Waste ground, Lowell, Lynn, Welles- 
ley and S. Boston. 
V. ANGUSTIFOLIA Reichard, var. SEGETALIS (Thuill.) Koch. Waste 
places frequent. “On ye beach at Nehant ” (M. Cutler, no date). 
Specimen in Gray Herb. 
_ V. ANGUSTIFOLIA Reichard, var. uncinata (Desv.) R. & F. Dry 
gravel in field, Hingham (C. H. Knowlton, June 22, 1912). 
V. Cracca L. Fields and roadsides, frequent. 
V. nirsuta (L.) S. F. Gray. Waste places, rare; Newburyport, 
W. Newbury, Danvers, Lowell, Dracut, Boston, Hingham, Wellesley. 
V. sativa L. Waif in garden, Topsfield (Mrs. C. N. S. Horner, no - 
date); Jamaica Plain (C. E. Faxon, —, 1882). 
V. TETRASPERMA (L.) Moench. Waste places and edges of woods, 
occasional, 
V. vittosa Roth. Persistent after cultivation at Marshfield and 
Sherborn; perhaps elsewhere. 
C. H. KNowtrton / Commitlee on 
WALTER DEANE J Local Flora. 
