214 DIADELPH. DECATSD. 



4 — 5 -flowered, tendrils with fwo ensiform leaflets, stem winged. 

 Lighlf. p. 392. E. B. t. 803. 



Hab. Dry rough shnibby places and wood-sides, but rave, SibbaUl. 

 Rocks neur the Red Head promontory, on the E. coast of Angus- 

 shire, G. Don. Fl. July, Aug. 7/ . 



Stems 5 — 6 feet long, climbing, broadly winged. Fioivers large, green- 

 ish, witli purple veins. 



3. L. latijoiuis {broad-leaved Everlastins^ Pea), peduncles many- 

 flowered, tendrils with two ovato-elliptical inucronated leaflets, 

 stem winged, E. B. t. 1 108. 



H.'i.B. Among- the debris of Salisbury craigs, Miss Boi^v^ell. Woods 

 near Kirkcudbright, Maugh. In neither stations I fear is it really 

 wild. Fl. July, Aug. 11 . 



A well known climber and a great ornament of cottage gardens. Some- 

 what resembling the last, but leaves vastly broader 5 Jlowers larger 

 and more purple. 



4. h. palustris {Marsh Everlasthig Peo), peduncles from 3 — G- 

 flowered, tendrils with 2 — 4 pairs of linear-lanceolate acute 

 leaflets, stipules semisagittate lanceolate, st:em winged. Lighlf, 

 p.;]92. E.B.t.m\h 



II.VB. Sides of lakes and in marshy boggy ground, but rare. Lighff. 

 Fl. July, Aug. 1/ . 



Mr. L'ghtfoot, who gives the above station for this j^lant under its de- 

 scription, afterwards says he suspects a var. of Orohus tiiberosus was 

 taken for it; so that it is a doubtful native. Its insertion here, how- 

 ever, may lead to its actual discovery ; for it is by no means of rare 

 occurrence, in England, in such situations as Lightfoot describes. 



Stem 2 — -A feet high, climbing. Leajlets about 2 inches long. Flowers 

 blaeish purple, 



9. VICIA. 



* Pfduncles lengthened; manij-flovLcrcd. 



1. \'. sylvatica {IVood- Fetch)., peduntdes many-flowered longer 

 than the leaves, leaflets elliptico-oblong niucronate, stipules 

 lunate deeply toothed at tiieir base. LightJ. p. 393. E. B. 

 t.79. 



Hab. Bushy mountainous places among rocks. Foot of Salisbury 

 craigs ; Cartland rocks near Lanark, Sac, Lighlf. Collington woods, 

 Maugh. Near Inverness at the foot of Beinvochart, Mr. G. Ander- 

 con. Caldron Linn and other parts of the Devan, Mr. Arnott. 

 Woods of Kippin Ross, near Dumblane, Mr. J. Young. Between 

 Dunkeld and Blair Athol, Mr. Murrmj. Falls of IMoness, Mr. Bor- 

 rer and Hook. Kenmuir wood, by the side of the footpath, Hopk. 

 F/. July, Aug. %. 



Stems 3 — G feet high, climbing with their branching tendrils. Lcaf- 

 leis 6 — 8 or 10 pairs. Flowers numerous, white, streaked with 

 blucish veins. 



2. V. Cracca {tufted Fetch), peduncles uiany-flowered longer 



