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near Cockermouth. — (Rev. J. Dodd.) Flimby Wood near 

 Maryport ; also in Dentonside Wood, near the old Sebergham 

 colliery. — (W. Hodgson.) 



W. Near the bridge at Kirkby Lonsdale, where Lawson 

 showed it to Dr. Richardson. Casterton Woods. — (Hindson.) 

 Laverock Bridge and'Barrowfield Wood near Kendal. First 

 recorded by Woodward. 



L. Urswick Wood and between Stoneylands and Newton- 

 in-Cartmel. — (Aiton.) 



297. Vicia Cracca, L. (Blue Vetch). Native. British type. 

 Range 1-2. Hedges and meadows. Frequent ; ascending to 

 350 yards. 



298. Vicia sativa, L. (Common Vetch). Native. British 

 type. Range i. The type frequent in cultivated fields, 

 ascending to 300 yards near Shap. 



Var. segetalis seen as a corn-field weed about Penrith and 

 Ulverstone, and drawn from Troutbeck by Miss Wilson. 



Var. angnsiifolia, rarely truly wild, in dry grassy places. 

 Railway cutting at Aspatria, plentiful ; more sparingly about 

 Hurrock Wood and Lake foot, UUswater. — (W. Hodgson.) 



301. Vicia sepium, L. (Hedge Vetch). Native. British 

 type. Range 1-2. Thickets and rocky places. Frequent. 

 Ascending to 560 yards. — (Watson.) 



303. Vicia hirsuta, Koch. (Hairy Tare). Colonist. British 

 type. Range i. Cultivated fields. Frequent ; ascending to 

 250 yards over Bowness. A glabrous variety in Meathop 

 Moss. 



304. Vicia tetrasperma, Moench. (Smooth Tare). Colonist. 

 English type. Range i. 



C. Near Clea Hall— (Rev. R. Wood.) 



