-86 lEGUMINIFER^. 



locality is giTen under that species in With. eds. iii. to vii. and in B. G. 

 409 ; Smith however {E. Fl. iii. 282) quotes it rightly under V. angusti- 

 folia. Buddie records several varieties (he did not consider them 

 species) about Hampstead. 

 First record: Johnson, 1629. 



187. V. lathyroldes, L. 



Cyb. Br. i. 317 ; Comp. 160. Syme E. B. iii. t. 395. 

 Dry sandy places ; very rare. A. May— June. 

 I. Waste ground at Euislip; Hind in Phi/t. N. S. v. 199 and Melv. 23. 



V. Plentiful in a sandy field by the Thames just opposite Mortlake, 



growing mixed with a small form of V. angustifolia. 

 VII. [In Hyde Park ; Smith E. Fl. iii. 283.] 



First record : J. E. Smith, 1825. There is some doubt about the Euislip 

 plant. 



LATHYRT7S, Linn. 

 [188. Ii. Aphaca, L. 

 Cyb. Br. i. 322 ; iii. 413 ; Comp. 152. Curt. F. L. f. 5. 

 Dry cultivated places ; very rare. A. May — August. 

 III. Near Twitnam ( = Twickenham) Park ; Doodi/ MS8. 



VI. About Enfield ; Boody, loc. cit. In the old camp near Enfield called 



Oldbury field ; Forst. Midd. Frequently about Tottenham and 

 Enfield; Ctirt.F.L. 

 First notice: Doody, about 1700. Last: Curtis, about 1790.] 



189. Xi. Nlssolia, L. 



Ervum sylvestre. Bod. (Johns.). Vicia fol. gramineo siliqua porrectis- 

 sima (Merrett). Catanance leguminosa quorundam, J. B. (Blackst, 

 Fasc, Eay). Nissolia vulgaris Tournffortii (Blackst. Spec). 

 Cyb. Br. i. 323 ; iii. 413 ; Comp. 162. Curt. F. L. f. 6. 

 Sides of fields, hedges, bushy places and woods ; rather rare. A. June — 



July. 

 I. In a meadow near Harefield Church, plentifully; Blackst. Fasc. 16. 

 IV. Hampstead Heath ; Johns. Enum. Kenton Brook, sparingly ; hedgerow 

 near Kenton, plentifully, F. W. Longman ; Meh. 24. New Eoad, 

 from Finchley to Eegent's Park, E. H. Button ; Cooper, Sicpp. 12. 

 V. Near the canal, Apperton ; Farrar. 



VI. Side of a wood behind the ' Green Man,' Muswell Hill ; in a meadow 



near Tottenham High Cross, plentifully Blackst. Spec. 59. By the 

 path side bet. White Hart Lane and Tottenham New Eiver, J. Woods ; 

 B.G.\09. Edmonton, over against the Church; Mart.App.P.C. 

 72. At the south entrance to the G. N. Ey. tunnel bet. Wood Green 

 and Colney Hatch, sparingly, G. Munby ; Naturalist, 1867, p. 180. 



VII. [Pasture and medow ground about Pancridge (=Pancras) Church; 



Johns. Ger. 1250.] Fields towards Highgate; Park. Theat. 1079. 



