52 LEGUMINOSJB. 



233. L. pratensis, L. 



Native ; very common in hedges, meadows, and pastures 

 throughout the district. VII. VIII. 



234. L. sylvestris, L. 



Native ; chiefly in hedges, frequent. 



G. Hambrook. Heubury. Berwick. Swete, FL, p. 25. 

 Hedgebanks near Compton Greenfield. Very abundant 

 on and about the railway embankment near Powder- 

 house Wood, Shirehampton. Brains Hill, Kings wood. 

 Great Quarry, Clifton. 



S. Banwell. Clevedon. Nailsea. Portishead. Yatton. 



VII. VIII. 



235. L. macrorrhizus, Wimm. 



Native ; in woods and bushy places, common. 



G. Clifton and Durdham Downs. Cook's-Folly Wood. 



Thornbury. Sea Mills. Wick Rocks. 

 S. Barrow Gurney. Cheddar. Ebbor. Hutton. Leigh 



Wood. Portishead. King's Wood, Yatton. 

 Var. /3. tenuifolius. 

 Well marked on Clifton and Durdham Downs, and in 



Cook's-Folly Wood. Intermediate variations occur 



also. 



V. VII. 



(L. latifolim, L. Valueless book records have been 

 founded on the occurrence of this plant in Stapleton 

 Quarries, where it was stated to have been found many 

 years ago by Mr. Anderson. See Hooker, Br. FL, and 

 Swete, Fl, pp. 25 and 99. An alien casual, originating 

 from some garden, should not have been noticed ; more- 

 over, in this instance, it is quite probable that the 

 specimen was merely a broad-leaved form of L. 

 sylvestris.) 



