LEGUMINOS^ 55 



Glycyrrhiza echinata, L. A native of Southern 

 Europe, which has been found in England as a garden 

 escape. 



Glycyrrhiza glabra, L. Liquorice. Native in Southern 

 Europe. It is sometimes grown as a crop in Britain, 

 and has been recorded in a semi-wild state. 



Hedysarum coronarimn, L. The French Honeysuckle 

 of British gardens. A native of the Mediterranean 

 region, occasionally found in this country as an escape 

 from cultivation. 



Hippocrepis unisiliquosa, L. Native of dry stony 

 and grassy places in the Mediterranean region, and a 

 cornfield weed in the same area. It has twice been 

 recorded in Britain in association with other imported 

 cornfield weeds. 



Laburnum vulgare, L. Native of woods in Southern 

 Europe. It is frequently planted for ornament, and 

 occasionally recorded from semi-wild localities such as 

 hedges and copses near houses. 



Lathyrus annuus, L. A Mediterranean cornfield weed 

 which has occurred in England among corn-sifting 

 aliens. 



[Lathyrus Aphaca, L. Native of wood-borders and 

 similar situations from Western Asia to Western Europe. 

 In Britain it occurs here and there on gravelly banks, 

 under conditions which make it possible to regard it 

 as spontaneous and aboriginal, and, as it appears to be 

 an undoubted native in Normandy and Belgium, there 



