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DIADELPHIA. DECANDRIA. Vicia. 
VI'CIA. Summit bearded across underneath : legu- 
men generally with knot-like protuberances. 
(1) Fruit-stalks long ; many-flowered. 
V. Leafits oval: stipulz finely toothed. 
Dicks. bh. s.-Fl. dan. 277-E. bot. 79—Pluk. 71. 1-Hall. 12. 
2. ati. p. 172. 
pairs, small, deeply divided into several awl-shaped segments. 
long, thick, r igh 
Fruit-stalks , and scored; upright. 
Flowers numerous, on the up rt of the fruit-stalk pendent, 
growing irregularly, mostly in two’s and three’s, with interrup- 
ts Woopwarp. Bloss. standard without a sharp point in the 
_, Weed Vetch. [Malham, near Settle, Yorkshire, and elsewhere 
Sh North. Woopwarp. ‘Thicket on the North side of Bre- 
upon Teme, Worcestershire, in moist places. Sr. Shelton bank 
near Salop. Mr. Arxry. Woods on a limestone about Newton 
fa a few years after the woods have been cut down. 
Mr, Hatt, Urswick Woods, climbing up the trees for several 
ae so as to be very ornamental, Mr. Arxinson. Beec 
» Close by the mo on Lansdown, Bath. It is the 
most beautiful climber of this island, both the leaves and 
flowers being extremely elegant. Mr. Swayne. _ P. July, Aug. 
7: Flowers tiled: leafits spear-shaped, pubescent: stipulz 
entire, 
Kniph. 10-Curt, 310-Fl. dan. 804—Riv. tetr. 49, Craccas 
re & OX. Z. 4. a 
Leafits rolled in. In cornfields large and luxuriant, in mea- 
dows ‘small and hoary. Blsss. sometimes white. Linn. Svem 
62) 
sylvat’ica. 
Crac’ca. 
