82 LEGUMINIFERiE. 



c. I. On the shore near Crafthole ! Jones, Tour, 16. 



II. Wliitsancl Bay ! Jacob, Fl. part 2. 

 D. III. Rather sparingly in a waste spot by the Tamar, near Holes Hole; 

 probably mtroduced. 

 IV. Plentiful on the rocks near the sea in the neighbourhood of 

 Plymouth ; Jacob, ibid. Rocks under the Hoe and Citadel ; 

 Staddon cliffs and Bovisand ; Keys, Fl. ii. 125. Cattedown 

 and Prince Rock. In many places on the limestone beds 

 between Oattewater and Elburton, as in a waste spot by 

 Radford Quarry, Mount Batten, near Turnchapel and Oreston, 

 Billacombe, by a quarry at Wixenford, and on the rocky banks 

 above the vale of Billacombe Brook. 

 V. Coast at Revelstoke. About the workings of an old quarry near 

 Elburton. 

 VI, Mothecombe ; some with flowers of a light lemon colour ; the 

 same in plenty on the coast below Kingston. By Bigbury Bay, 

 with flowers of a light cream colour, turning subsequently 

 reddish ; approaching var. DiUenii, Schultz. 

 First record : Jones, 1820. 



MEDICAGO, L. 



169. M. sativa, L. Common Lucerne. 



Alien or Casual ; among sown fodder plants, or about the borders 

 of fields. Rare. July to September. 



c. I. Sparingly in sand, close to the shore at Seaton, very decumbent 

 in habit. September, 1873. 



D, III. Keyliam, near Devonport ; Keys, in Phytol. iii. 1023. Specimen 

 thence in Herb. Easton. On the edge of a field above the 

 Plymouth and Saltash Road, near Weston Mills Lake, very 

 sparingly, 1874, and for thirteen previous years. Railway 

 bank near Pennycomequick, for ten years, 1874. 

 IV. Hoe and Bovisand ; Keys, Fl. ii. 117. Field between Pomphlet 

 and Plymstock, 1867. In two fields at Common Wood, Egg 

 Buckland, probably sown with grass seeds, 1872. Pasture at 

 Derriford, 1872. ]Many plants in a field between the Dartmoor 

 tramway and Leigham Lodge, 1874. 



170. M. lupulina, L. Black Medick. 



Native ; in waste spots, on banks, and frequently sown in fields 

 with other fodder plants. Very common. May to October. 

 Area general. 

 Grows close to the town and over all the enclosed country. 



171. M. denticulata, Willd. Reticulated Medick. 



Native ; on banks and grassy slopes or cliffs near salt water. 

 Rare. May to September. 



