62 FLOWERING PLANTS. 



HIPPOCBEPIS, L. 



fH. comosa, L. Horse-shoe Vetch. 5 8. Very rare: pas- 

 tures, Ditchingham (BG). 



ONOBRYCHIS, Touru. 



*0. sativa, Lam. Sainfoin. 6, 7. Mendham Pit, on Withers- 

 dale Road ; Alder Carr Pit, Needham ; St. Margaret's. 

 Probably escaped from cultivation. 



VICIA, L. 



V. hirsuta, Koch. Hairy Tare. 6 9. Common in dry 

 bushy places and on banks : Needham Alder Carr Pit, etc 



V. tetrasperma, Moench. Four-seeded Slender Tare. 6, 7. 

 Frequent in hedges : The Hoi-Way, Gawdy Hall : Wey- 

 bread : Mendham Hill : Flixton, etc. 



V. Cracca, L. Tujted Blue Vetcli. 6 8. Frequent : Baker's 

 Barn Brickyard, Redenhall ; Needham Alder Carr Pit ; 

 Shotford Dykes ; Dickleburgh, etc. 



V. sepium, L. Bush Vetch. 5 -7. Common in hedges and 

 thickets. With white flowers near the White House, 

 Harleston. 



*V. sativa, L. Common Cultivated Vetch. 5 7. Borders of 

 fields and waste ground : Harleston ; Alburgh ; Flixton 

 etc. 



V. angustifolia, Roth. Common Wild Vetch. 5 7. Waste 

 places, especially on a sandy soil. Var. segetalis, common. 

 Var. Bobartii, pit at Needham Hill, F. 



V. lathyroides, L. Spring Vetch. 4, 5. Frequent in dry 

 pastures : Shotford Heath ; Needham Alder Carr Pit ; 

 Balking Hill, Harleston ; Homersfield Pit ; roadside 

 below Homersfield Church (" apparently spreading," 1869, 

 EAH). Bath Hills. 



LATHYRUS, L. 



tL. Aphaca, L. Yellow Vetchling. 5 8. Very rare : in a 

 gravel pit with Chlora perfoliata at Ditchingham (NBG). 



L. NlSSOlia, L. Grass-leaved Vetchling. 5, 6. Rare : by the 

 side of the footpath from Harleston to Mendham (BG), 



