28 LEGUMINOSJE. 



Harrow Weald and Ruislip Commons. It used to occur 

 in the Peterborough road, which for a year or two was an 

 excellent hunting field for the botanist, since the seeds of 

 many plants had been brought there in the gravel laid on 

 the road. (Edition i.) 



ONOBRYCHIS. (Saint/oin.) 



I. O. saliva.* Lam. (Common Saintfoin.) 

 Calcareous ground. 6, 7. 

 The Railway bank near Pinner. (Farrar.) 



VICIA. (Vetch.) 



1. V. Cracca. L. (Tufted Vetch.) 

 Meadows, hedges. 6-8. 



Pinner, in hedges ; Railway Embankment, by Kenton 

 Bridge ; and generally throughout the district. 



2. V. lathyroides. L. (Spring Vetch.) 

 Road sides and pastures. 4-6. 



Waste ground at Ruislip. 



3. V. sativa. L. (Common Vetch.) 

 Cultivated and waste ground. 5, 6. 



Common. Railway Embankment, etc. The narrow- 

 leaved variety, V. angustifolia^ is found at Alperton, at 

 Greenhill and Harrow Weald. 



4. V. sepium. L. (Bush Vetch.) 

 Woods and shady places. 6-8. 



Banks at Horsington ; at Pinner. Hedges at Pinner ; 

 Railway Embankment, 



5. V. hirsuta. Koch. (Hairy Tare.) 

 Corn-fields and hedges. 6-8, 



Very Common. Railway Embankment, etc. 



