Vegetables, 
rj Mr. CurLÈR'S Accor 
**CPISUM. - "Linn. Gen. Plants: 1279. 
= Pyum petalis fupra planiufculis, caule anglano figu Pasi 
tatts, pedunculis multifloris.. Syiti Nat. 
ged PEA, Blooms pale red and purple. On ly beaches 
^ near the fea. Jely—Augut. They are .eículent. .— 
Pipum potios cierto menibranačeis is dipl, bebes 
“wifes, Sylt. Nat. - ^ 
PIED PEA. Bloffoms red, purple and white, In rich moift 
aad. J real | 
OROBUS. Line, Gem, Plant, y 
Orals pinnae’ quati pl fitta arii caule 
fimplici. Syft. Nat. 
ies ING. Bloffoms purple. Near, New-Mills in Dan- 
»  June—July. 
` Oribus foliis pinnatis Janceplatjs, puis feni laica igo 
rimis, caule fimplici. Sykt, Nat. x 
\Wo0d. PEs.’ Heath Peas. Bloffoms. aed. sedo In 
.ifhzub-oak and pine land... July... . 
m. is faid, that the roots, when boiled, sai, ena 
tious—Ground into powder, they may be made into bread.— 
That they are held in high efteem by the Highlanders in, Szo- | 
land, who chew them as people do. tobacco, and find that they 
prevent the uneafy fenfation. of hunger. They i imagine, that 
they promote expectoration, and are very efficacious. i in curing 
_ liforders of the lungs. They know haw to prepare an intoxi- 
ting liquor from them. 
Orobus caulibus decumbentibus bis futis rama/it. aa Nat. 
“Avid A Ü j 4 Cci tO 19 C 
"t ^ 
eoe? Mt RUS. 
dena LU g ; 
Khi do APT. " 
