Botany. 85 



405. V. lathyroides, L. 5 6, A. Dry gravelly places, ch. nr the 

 sea ; very local. 



1. Dartford Heath. H. 



2. Near lake, Beckenham Park, '01. A. O. Hume, 

 a. Greenhithe, 1734 ; Stone chalk-pit, 1836. 



VICIA FAB A is the Broad Bean (cultivated). 

 (109) LATHYRUS, L. (Pea). 



407. L. aphaca, L. 5 8, A. Colonist or casual ; gravelly fields ; r. 



a. Very old and more than doubtful records. 



408. L. nissolia, L. 6, P. Bushy grassy places ; rare and uncertain. 



1. Warbank, Keston, '02. W.H.G. 



2. E. side Ravensbourne Valley, Cudham, '03. W.H.G. 

 a. Strong colony at Orpington, '94. Spooner (Not 



since, Sc.) 



411. L. pratensis, L. 6 8, P. Moist meadows and hedges ; very 



common. 



412. L. latifolius, L. (EVERLASTING PEA). A garden stray. 



(L. ODORATA is the Sweet Pea). 



417. L. montanus, Bernh. (MACRORRHIZUS, Wimm.), 5 7, P. 

 Woods and thickets ; very common. 



var. b.) tenuifolius, Reich, fil. Very common (Reeves). 

 1. Dartford Heath. Dod. 

 a. Near Plumstead in a wood, 1839. 



NOTE. Cultivated plants of this order include : . f( 



1. Laburnum vulgare, the Laburnum. / 



2. Spartium junceum, the Spanish broom. 



3. Wistaria chinensis, a shrub climbing on houses. 



4. Robinia pseudacacia (False Acacia). 



5. Colutea arborescens, with inflated bladder-pods. 



6. Peas (Pisum sativum), Beans (Phaseolus), etc. ^ % 



ALLIANCE X. GERANIALES. , , 



N.O. 1. GERANIACEJZ. 



(84) GERANIUM, L. (CRANESBILL). In Nos. 308, 312, 313 r 

 314 the seed is thrown out of the carpel in dehiscence ; 

 in 309, 310, 311, 315, and 316 the whole carpel is 

 thrown off. 



303. G. sanguineum, L. A rare stray. 



1. Meadow between Down and Cudham, well est., '06. 

 The nearest garden where it is grown is a mile dis- 

 tant ; so the pis. are presumably bird-sown. W.H.G. 



