64 LEaUMINOSiE. 



V. sylvestris,flore ruberrvmo, siliqua longa nigra, R Syn. 

 321. 



Sandy and gravelly places. 



3. Gamlingay. 



y. Was first noticed by 0. C. B. in 1835; @. by Mr 

 Balding in 1859; they are both, of spontaneous growth. 



18. V. lathyroides Linn. 



Gravelly and sandy places. A. May, June. 



1. A- doubtful native. Mr R. B. Smart has a record of 

 having found it near Balsham, but does not remember 

 doing so. 



Lathyrus Linn, 

 1- L. Aphaca Linn. Yellow Vetchling. 



Aphaca, R. C. 13. M. M. 85. L. Aphaca, M. PI. 16. 

 Belh. 291. 



Hedge-banks. A. May to August. 



1. Hills Boad, Cambridge. Hinton. Teversham; H. 

 Newmarket; Rev. J. Hemsted (Bot. Guide). Balsham; 

 R. B. S. — 3. By the footpath to Coton. Orwell; Comberton; 

 Footpath to Grantchester; N. — 4. By the road-side between 

 the Observatory and Moor Barns. — 8. Wisbech; J. B. 



2. L. Nissolia Linn. Crimson Grass Vetch. 



Catanamche legwminosa quorundam, B. C. App. i. 4. 

 Nissolia vulgaris, M. M. 87. L. Nissolia, M. PI. 16. Belh. 

 291. 



Bushy places. A. June. 



3. On the left-hand side of the road to Barton, near the 

 House-wrthe-fields ; Belh. — 6. Found by Mr P. Dent near 

 Haddenham ; Ray. 



3. L. pratensis Linn. Tare Everlasting. 

 L. biteus sylvestris dumetorum, R. C. 85. M. M. 84. 

 L. pratensis, M. PI. 16. Relh. 291. 



