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294. Onobrychis sativa, Linn. 
Provinces (1) 2845 -(78-10-12-1415). Native? 
Lat. 50—53. Dorset, Hants, Kent. — Salop, Norfolk. 
Zone 1. Low grounds. Usually a relict from cultivation. 
Census 4 10 20. Ireland 0. English-germanic type. 
Europe spa ita tur aus ger fra. (Scandinavia). 
Russia 6 5 4 8. Siberia. 
—N.B. In Britain, possibly native on the chalk. 
295. Vicia Orobus, De Cand. 
Provinces 1---5-7-- [10] 111213141516. Native. 
Lat. 51—58. Somerset, Gloucester, York. — Skye, Aberdeen. 
Zones 128. Low grounds. “Somerset ;” T. B. Flower. 
Census 9 14 22. Ireland 2. Scottish-intermediate type. 
Europe - - - aus ger fra - - den - nor. 
—N.B. Distribution partial and interrupted; from the Pyrenees 
to South Norway ; eastward to Transylvania. 
296. Vicia sylvatica, Linn. 
Provinces 1 to 17. Native. 
Lat. 50—58. Cornwall, Wight, Kent. — West Ross, Elgin. 
Zones 1234. Highlands to 560 yards; also at 460, 350, etc. 
Census 17 29 62. Ireland 9. Scottish-british type. 
Europe spa ita - aus ger fra - - den got nor swe lap. 
Russia -- 4321. Siberia. Temperate Asia; Hooker dist. arc. 
—N.B. “Mountains of central Asia;” Bentham Handb. brit. flo- 
297. Vicia Cracca, Linn. 
Provinces all. Native. 
Lat. 50—61. Cornwall, Wight, Kent. — Orkney, Shetland. 
Zones 12345. Highlands to 800 yards; also at 500, 400, etc. 
Census 18 388 94. Ireland 12. British type of distribution. 
Europe all. 
Russia 654321. West-asia. Himalaya. Siberia. Kamts. 
Barbary. — Faroe. Iceland. Greenland. America. 
