FLOWERING PLANTS. 81 
Vicia Cracca, L. Tufted Vetch. 
Native. First record: Gosselin, 1815. 
Frequent in the low districts, both near the coast and inland: 
very rare in the higher parts of the island. Hedges on the Forest 
Road near Les Cornus. 
Vicia bithynica, L. Rough-podded Purple Vetch. 
Casual. First record: Marquand, 1891. 
Very rare. One or two plants on the quarry heap near the Vale 
‘Castle in 1890. 
Vicia sepium, L. Bush Vetch. 
Native. First found: Gosselin, 1788. 
Very local. Cliffs from Fermain Bay to St. Martin’s Point, 
frequent. Copse at Moulin de Haut (vu.), sparingly. A few 
plants in Rue des Bergers, near Grande Mare. In Gosselin’s 
herbarium a specimen is labelled, ‘North hedge of the lane of 
Havelet below the fountain,’ 
Vicia lutea, L. Yellow Vetch. 
Native. First record: Babington, 1839. 
Rare. On the shingle cast up on the roadside at Lerée, in fair 
quantity. This is evidently the station given in /Z. Sarn.: ‘Shore 
near Lerée Barracks: Mr. Haslam.’ Hillside near Rocquaine, in 
1894 (Rev. W. Gray). Vale Castle quarry heap, one plant in 1894 
(Miss Dawber). A patch eight or ten feet square in Rocquaine 
Bay in 1898 (Miss B. Agnew). 
Vicia sativa, L. Cultivated Vetch, 
Casual. First record: Gosselin, 1815. 
A stray from cultivation, occasionally found in hedgebanks and 
‘borders of fields. Much grown in the island for fodder. 
Vicia angustifolia, Roth. Common Wild Vetch. 
Native. First record: Marquand, 1891. 
Common throughout the island. Var. Bobartii, Koch. Road- 
side at the north end of Bordeaux in 1890, very sparingly. Near 
Rousse Tower, one plant in 1899: also on the western side of 
Lancresse, and at Rocquaine (Andrews). Var. wzcinata, Desv. 
probably occurs here, as it has been found in Alderney and Sark, 
and is very common in Normandy. 
Vicia lathyroides, L. Spring Vetch. 
Native. First record: Gosselin, 1815. 
Rare. Western side of Lancresse Common. Plentiful around 
Rousse Martello Tower. Western end of Vazon Green, plentiful. 
In a stony field at Pulias. Mr. Andrews has found it in two 
localities on the coast north of Bordeaux, and at Rocquaine. 
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