DIADELPHIA. DECANDRIA. Ervum, 625 
ews certainly accords with V. menge of E. bot. andj is per- : 
tly distinct from the V. levigata 
Bastard Vetch, Meadows and pastures. Glastonbury Tor. 
P, June—Aug. 
V. Legumens sitting, solitary, bent back, epsk Stems leviga’ ta, 
upright. Stipule greenish. Leave 
| , E, bot. 483. 
Leaves and whole plant any § smooth. Stipule 
pale brown. Flowers like those of the byes but WA 
_ In col 
that one a quite smooth in every —T. 3 their 
and contain rarely more than five see 
“Base. podded Sea Vetch. About Weymouth, P. Amides: 
V. Legumens on, fruit-stalks, caret upright : leafits 4, bythyn’ica, 
oval- -spear-shaped: stipulz toothed. 
Facq. hort. 147-—Allioni 26. 2. 
Seeds ee Flowers, standard and keel red purple, 
yellow 
Wings 
Sr Vosch, Gravelly cornfields and pastures, and ditch 
near Doncaster, Yorkshire. Isle of Purbeck. [W: 
near Clifton upon Teme, Worcestershire. Sr. Portland Island 
half'a nd to the left of the shia on loose sand banks. Mr. 
StackHouss. ] P, July. 
ERVUM. Calyx with 5 divisions, as*long as the 
blossom. 
E. Fruit-stalks mostly 2-flowered; seeds 4, globular. 
Curt.—Riw. tetr. 53,C racca minor siliguis gemell. —Ger. 1052. 
2-Fl. dan. 95-F. B. ii. 315. 2-H. ox. ii. 4. 16—Anderson. 
tetrasper’- 
mum, 
Stem 2.ed nearly 4.cornered. afits ncaa 10, and 
Mostly atti Fruit-stalks of a hair-like fineness, with 1 or 
2 flowers. F/oawers small, violet, often blood-coloured. Legum. 
ged smooth. Linn. Stem weak, much ser ae 
5 
BS 
pair. spear-shaped, or stra ee 
What * 6 sed ~ Peal frexieathy sialtbe: Paiectsils of we 
i leaves, as long as, ni ren r than the leaves, solitary, 
= -Legum. perfectly smooth. Mr. Woopwarp 
si podded, or Strangle Tare. Tine Tare. Cornfields, 
es, and borders of ploughed fields. A, June, 
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