286 baker's north YORKSHIRE. 



several places and amongst the eastern calcareous hills about 

 Hackness and Scarborough. 



Vicia Cracca L. British type. Native. Area general. 

 Range 0-400. Frequent in hedges and grassy places, ascending 

 to Upper Cronkley and Ravenseat. 



Vicia varia Host. Alien. Casually subspontaneous in 

 tolerable plenty in a field between Thirsk and Kirkby Knowle, 

 1 86 1, where it was first noted by W, Foggitt. 



Vicia sativa L. British type. Native. Area general. 

 Range 0-350. The true V. sativa is cultivated for forage from 

 the vales upwards as high as field-cultivation reaches, and is 

 frequently subspontaneous in cultivated ground. V. segetalis 

 Thuill. is a common corn-field weed. V. angustifolia Roth is 

 frequent in fields and grassy places throughout the lower zone. 



Vicia lathyroides L. British type. Native. Area 6. 

 Range 50. In the Ainsty in sandy ground at Acomb and in 

 the lane towards Askham ; also in sandy moory lanes at 

 Poppleton {H. Ibbotson) and Moor Monckton ; F. A. Lees. 

 Reported also from Hutton Moor near Stokesley. 



Vicia sepium L. British type. Native. Area general. 

 Range 0-500. Common in shaded and grassy places, ascending 

 to Cronkley Scars and the Main Limestone cliffs of West 

 Stonesdale Moor and Punchard's Gill. 



Vicia bithynica L. English type. Native. Area 4 3. 

 Range Coast-Level. This species has long been known in one 

 locality, the diluvial sea-bank on the north of the village of 

 Upgang where it still grows. The bank is mainly composed of 

 clay, and its summit is fully 100 feet above the sea-shore, and 

 the Vicia grows principally in a sandy hollow adjacent to 

 Hippopha'e rhajnnoides. It has lately been found at Hayburn 

 Wyke by George Massee. 



Vicia hirsuta Koch. British type. Colonist. Area 

 general. Range 0-200. Frequent in cultivated fields in the 

 low country. 



