of the British Flora of Sir J. E. Smith. 439 
Smithian herbarium: there is a specimen marked ** Tangier, 
. M. Durand, 1503," but no note whether cultivated or indige- 
nous. I do not understand the variety 8. which I have inserted 
from Hudson; it cannot be the Summer Tare, for the seeds of 
that as well as of the Winter Tare are black : these differ in habit, 
_ the summer variety coming up erect, whereas the winter variety 
is more procumbent, a circumstance deserving the attention of - 
botanists. 
2. Vicia ANGUSTIFOLIA. 
y. leguminibus subsessilibus subbinatis, foliolis lineari-lanceo- 
latis ; inferioribus obcordatis, stipulis dentatis notatis, semi- 
nibus globosis levibus. 
V. angustifolia. Riv. Tetrap. Irr. t. 55. Roth. Germ. v. 1. 310. 
v. 2. 186. Willd. v. 3. 1105. Ehrh. Herb. 57. Engl. Bot. 
Suppl. f. 2014. Pers. Syn. v. 2. 307. | 
. V. lathyroides. Huds. Fl. Angl. ed. 1. 919. ed. 2. 318. (excluding 
the synonym of Herm. Parad. 242, which belongs to V. la- 
thyroides Linn.). Relh. Cant. ed. 1. 274. 
V.sativa 8. nigra. Linn. Sp. Pl. 1. 1037. 
V. sativa 8. Sm. Fl. Brit. 10. Engl. Fl. 9.3. 281. Relh. Cant. 
ed. 2. 281. | 
V. sativa ô. angustifolia. DeCand. Prod. v. 2. 361. 
Vicia. Matth. Valg. v. 1. 501. 
V. sylvestris, sive Cracca major. Raii Syn. ed. 1. 19. ed. 2. 188. 
-ed. 3. 321. Hist. v. 1. 902. Lob. Ic. v. 2. 75. Ger. Em. 
1227. f.4; and Johnson's additional remarks, excluding Ge- 
rarde's own description, and. his English name of Strangle 
. dare or Tine. 
V. vulgaris sylvestris, semine parvo et nigro, frugum. Bauh. 
Hist. v. 2. 319. | : 
V. semine rotundo nigro. Bauh. Pin. 345. 
FEL. Xv. SL V. syl- 
