96 LEGUMINIPER.E. 



on a hedge-bank by the turnpike road, and one m an adjoining 

 field, 1S72 ; again seen, 1879. Saltash and Calhngtun Road. 

 Near Ehngate. 

 II. Near Saltash ; between Torpomt and St. Johns ; Keys, Ft. ii. 

 127. Near Antony. Tinnel. 

 D. III. Plymouth and Saltash Road, 



IV. On limestone rubble, Cattedown ; also on the eastern side of the 



Plyra estuary. Laira embankment. Plyml^ridge Road, and 

 elsewhere. Egg Buckland. Between Marsh Mills and Plympton. 

 Near Bickleigh Bridge. 

 V. Wembury. Revelstoke. Newton Ferrers. Between Holbeton 

 and Battisborough Cross ; a large form with the standard pale, 

 as in sativa, 1873. Plymouth and Ivybridge Road. Near 

 Fardel, Cornwood ; a plant with white flowers there, 1874. 

 VI. Mothecombe. 



It will be seen that the variety with white flowers, growing at Antony, 

 was gathered in 1872, and noticed again in 1879, making it probable that 

 the variation, though so slight, had been continued by seed through the 

 intermediate years. 



h. Bohartii. 



Common on dry banks and m rocky or stony waste spots. 

 0. I. By the Craf thole and Looe Road near St. Germans Beacon. 

 Sheviock. Between Torpoint and Antony. 

 II. St. Johns. On slaty refuse by an old slate quarry near Trevol. 

 Between Kingsmill and Landulph. Saltash and Callington 

 Road. Cotehele. 

 D. III. By a quarry near Keyham, by the road to Saltash. By one near 

 Ford, at the side of the Plymouth and Saltash Road. Maristow. 

 IV. Lipson, 'in a waste spot above the road to the old mill, 1872. 

 Grassy spot by the Great Western Railway at Crabtree. 

 Shalaford, between Leigham and Estover, and Riuiiple, in the 

 parish of Egg Buckland. 

 V. Between the Plymouth and Ivybridge Road and Choakford. 

 VI. Kingston. 



This var. Bohartii delights to grow on the old refuse from slate 

 quarries. The type graduates into it by intermediate forms. 



203. [V. bithynica, L. BitJujnian Vetch. 



Extinct l 

 D. IV. iMothccombe ; Hore, Sjx Herb. Plymouth Institution. No recent 

 record. I have searched in vain for it about Mothecombe.] 



V. sylvatica, L. Embankment at Saltram ; JRavensh., Fl. and Keys, 

 Fl. ; the latter also, Bovisand, on the rocks. Errors. The plant at the 



