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E. hirsutum. IJairy Tine-Tare. Fig. 341. 
Stems very slender, climbing. Flowers several together. Pods 
hairy, 2-seeded. Corn-fields and thickets. 2-3 ft. Ann. June and 
July. Bluish white. (|) E.B. 1.970. E. B. 2. 1018. II.fyArn. 113. 
Bab. 81. Lind. 83. 
Genus 17. Lathyrus. 
L. Aphaca. Yellow Vetchling. Fig. 342. 
Leaves usually absent. Stipules very large and leaf-like, sagittate, 
glaucous. Fields; rare. Seeds poisonous. 1-2 ft. Ann. June- 
Aug. Yellow, (f) E.B. 1. 1167. E. B. 2. 1000. II. Am. 113. 
Bab. 84. Lind. 86. 
L. Nissolia. Crimson Vetchling. Fig. 343. 
Stem erect. Leaves simple, linear-lanceolate, without tendrils. 
Stipules minute. Pods very long. Woods and banks. 2 ft. Ann. 
May and June. Crimson. (■§•) E. B. 1. 112. E. B. 2. 1001. 
H. fy Am. 113. Bab. 85. Lind. 86. 
L. hirsutus. Rough-podded Vetchling. Fig. 344. 
Stems spreading, winged, hairy. Tendrils with 2 leaflets. Pods 
oblong, hairy. Fields; rare. 1-2 ft. Ann. July. Pale purple, 
vexillum crimson, (f) .E”. i?. 1. 1255. E.B. 2.1002. H. Am. 113. 
Bab. 85. Lind. 86. 
L. pratensis. Meadow Vetchling, Fig. 345. 
Stems angular, climbing. Tendrils with 2 leaflets. Stipules large, 
arrow-shaped. Meadows and bushy places. 6in.-3ft. Perenn. July 
and Aug. Yellow. (§) E.B. 1.670. E. B. 2. 1003. H. Am. 114. 
Bab. 85. Lind. 86. 
L. sylvestris. Narrow-leaved Everlasting Pea. Fig. 346. 
Stem winged, climbing. Leaflets 3-ribbed, linear-lanceolate. Thickets. 
3-6 ft. Perenn. July and Aug. Greenish and purple. (|) E. B. 
I. 805. E. B. 2. 1004. H. Am. 114. Bab. 85. Lind. 85. 
L. latifolius. Everlasting Pea. Fig. 347. 
Stem winged,climbing. Leaflets elliptical,broad. Woods and thickets; 
naturalized? 4-8 ft. Perenn. July and Aug. Rose-colour. Q-) E.B. 
1. 1108. E. B. 2. 1005. H. §• Am. 114. Bab. 85. Lind. 85. 
L. paltjstris. Marsh Vetchling. Fig. 348. 
Stem winged, climbing. Tendrils with 2-4 pairs of leaflets. Meadows 
and bogey woods. 2-4 ft. Perenn. June-Sept. Purplish blue. (1) 
E. B. 1.169. E. B . 2. 1006. H. Am. 114. Bab. 85. Lind. 86. 
Genus 18. Pisum. 
P. MARiTiMUM. Sea-side Pea. Fig. 349. 
Stem angular, procumbent. Leaflets numerous, alternate. Glaucous. 
Sea-coast. 1-2 ft. Perenn. July and Aug. Purple with crimson 
veins, (i) E. B. 1. 1046. £'..2.2.1007. H.^ Am. 114. Bab. 85. 
Lind. 84. 
Genus 19. Orobus. 
O. tuberosus. Bitter Vetch. Fig. 350. 
Stem simple, erect. Stipules half-arrow-shaped, toothed at the 
base. Woods and thickets; common. Tuberous roots edible. 6 in.— 
lft. Perenn. May-July. Purple; blue when fading, (f) E.B. 
1. 1153. E. B. 2. 998. H. Am. 115. Bab. 86. Lind. 87. 
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