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Trigouella maritima, Delile. An annual weed of the 

 Mediterranean shores which was found among grain 

 introductions at Hull. 



Trigonella monspeliaca, L. Very common on dry 

 sandy hills and in cultivated ground in parts of the 

 Mediterranean area and the East. Noticed once or twice 

 where screenings of imported grain have been thrown. 



Trigonella Noeana, Boiss. Native in pastures, and 

 a weed in cultivated fields in Asia Minor and Persia. 

 Once recorded in England as introduced with barley 

 from the East. 



Trigonella polycerata, Led. Native of sandy pastures 

 in Spain and other parts of the Mediterranean area, 

 becoming a weed of cornfields, especially towards the 

 East. Noticed a few times in connection with grain 

 aliens in Britain. 



Vicia Bivonea, Rafin. A native of Southern Europe, 

 and a cornfield weed in the same region. One of 

 the Wandsworth aliens, and therefore probably in- 

 troduced with grain. 



Vicia Ervilia, Willd. A common cornfield weed of 

 the Mediterranean region which has occurred very 

 rarely in cultivated land in England. 



Vicia Faba, L. Often found as a stray relic of the 

 cultivation of the Bean. 



Vicia gracilis, Loisel. Native of bushy places in 

 Central and Southern Europe, becoming dependent on 



