Vicia] LEGUMINOSZ, 71 
VICIA Linn. 
WY. hirsuta Koch. Hrvum hirsutum Linn. Hairy Tare., 
Districts I. II. — — V. VI. VIE. VIII. IX. 
Denizen. About ruins, on banks, field-sides and rocky 
places. Rare and nowhere abundant. Ann. May—August. 
I. On rocky ground near the Suspension bridge, Kenmare, 
1907 ; roadside north of Bunaw, Derreen, 1894.—II. In 
several places about the small lakes between Tahilla and 
Rossdohan near Parknasilla, 1892.—V. Sparingly in fields 
near Anascaul, 1914 ; in an old graveyard at Killiney west 
of Castlegregory, 1894.—VI. About the ruins of Aghadoe, 
Ballymalis Castle and Kilbonane Church: R.W.S. 1889— 
still about Ballymalis and in a field near Kilbonane west of 
Beaufort bridge, 1910-12: Mrs. Jenner—VII. In one or 
two places about Killorglin, 1892 ; rather plentifully on the 
rocky shore below Fenit House, Tralee Bay, 1890, and on 
the west side of Barrow Harbour, 1892.—VIII. In a lime- 
stone quarry at Ardfert : R.W.S. 1889. Sparingly about the 
Abbeydorney ruins, 1894.—IX. About the ruins of Lis- 
laughtin Abbey north of Ballylongford, 1890: R.W.S. 
From sea-level, to 500 feet in “‘ Kerry ” (Cyb. 1866). 
First record in Cyb. 1866: Moore & More. 
A favourite haunt for this Vetch in Kerry is about the 
old grave-yards so frequently found surrounding Abbey and 
Church ruins. 
WV. Cracca Linn. Tufted Vetch. 
Districts I. If. OWI. IV. V. VI. VII. VIIIr. YX. 
Native. Hedges, bushy places, fields, &c. Common. 
Peren. June—August. 
From sea-level, to 850 feet in the upper Roughty valley 
(B.W.S.). 
‘First record in 1881: Barrington, Proc. R.I.A. 
The most common and certainly the most beautiful of the 
Kerry Vetches. 
YW. sylvatica Linn. Wood Vetch. 
District — — — — — VI —- — — 
Native. Bushy and rocky places. Very rare and local. 
Peren. June—August. 
VI. “ Inagreat state of luxuriance, and abundantly in the 
woods to the south of Ross Island, Killarney” : Wade Rar. 
1804, Plentiful by the side of the lake at Muckross, 
