62 leguminos^e. 



2. V. tetrasp6rma Moench. Smooth Tare. 



Vicice sive Craccce minimce species cv/m siliguis glahris, 

 B. C. 175. Cracca minor siliquis singularibus flosculis 

 cosrulescentibus, M. M. 85. Ervum tetraspermwm, M. PI. 16. 

 Kelt. 295. 



Bushy places. A. June to August. 



1. Balsham Wood. Shuckburgh Castle, Newmarket 

 Heath. — 3. Longstow; N". Eversden and Kingston, (perhaps 

 V. gracilis); W. H. C. — 4. Westwick; N". Madingley (per- 

 haps V. gracilis); W. H. C. By the road to Oahmgton; Ray. 

 Histon; Eelh. 



3. V. gracilis Loisel. 



Borders of fields and amongst crops. A. June to 

 August. 



3. Kingston !; In a field to the north of Eversden Wood; 

 About Comberton!; Caldecot; Little Eversden!; Caxton; 

 IT. — 4. By the road to Histon. Behind Madingley Park. 

 Mare Way. 



Probably the E. tetraspermwm, var. 2, of Withering 

 (Bot. Arr. ed. 2, 781), found by Mr Woodward " on a re- 

 markably dry gravel " near Cambridge, was V. gracilis. If 

 not so, the plant was first found in the county by Mr 

 W. 0. Newnham in 1845. 



4. V. sylvitica Linn. 



Eng. Bot. t. 79. Eelh. ed. 1, Suppl. iii. 5; ed. 3, 293. 



Woods. P. July, August. 



1. Sail Wood near Wood Bitton 1 ; Eelh. The wood 

 does not now exist* It was first found by the Eev. John 

 Hemsted, and the specimen represented in Eng. Bot. sent 

 by him in 1792. 



