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T. minus, Sm. Bab. 80. Eoadsides, etc. 



T. filiformey L. Bab. 80. Eoadsides, etc. less frequent than the preceding, 



Lotus. Linn, Bird's-foot Trefoil. 

 L. corniculatusj L. " Shoes and Stockings." Bab. 80. Fields and road- 

 sides. 



Z. major, Scop. Bab. 81. Damp places ; JSTaphill Common ; Whittington 

 Park, etc. 



Anthtllis. Linn. Kidney Vetch. 

 A. vulneraria, L. Bab. 81. Banks and borders of fields, not unfrequent. 



Astragalus. Linn. Milk Vetch. 

 A. glycypJiyllos, L. "Wild Liquorice. " Eare." Bab. 82. " In the thicket 

 on the right hand side of the road leading from Hedsor to Clifden, 

 about half-way up the ascent to Clifden, growing very luxuriantly." 

 Phyt, L 985. O.S. This locality may be within the five mile radius. 



ViciA. Linn. Vetch, 

 V. hirsuta, Koch, Tare. Bab. 82. Waste ground, hedges, and railway 

 embankments. 



V. tetrasperma, Moench. Bab. 83. Waste ground near Prestwood, plenti- 

 ful ; rare in other parts of the district. 

 V. Cracca, L. Bab. 84. Hedges, frequent ; plentiful by the Thames. 

 V. sepium, L. Bab. 84. Hedgebanks, etc. 



V. sativa, L. Common Vetch. Bab. 84. J a. V. sativa, L. Eailway 



embankments. /S. V. angustijolia, Eoth. On commons, frequent ; 



Wycombe Heath, etc. 

 F. lathyroides, L. Bab. 85. Fern-field, Well End ; gravel-pit near Wid 



moor end ; occurs in the MS. list of Loudwater plants, but no special 



locality is given. 



Lathyrus. Linn. Vetchling. 

 L. pratensis, L. Yellow Everlasting Pea. Bab. 86. Hedges, meadows, 



and borders of fields. 

 X. mncrorrhizu9, Wimm. Heath Pea. Bab, 87. Woods, not common. 



Whittington Park ; hedgebanks near Lane End ; Dane Garden Wood, 



Miss Chandler. 



Ornithopus. Linn. Bird's-foot. 

 0. perpusillus, L. Bab. 87. Fern-field, Well End. 



HippocREPis. Linn. Horse-shoe Vetch. 

 Jff. comosa, L. Bab. 88, Frequent on banks, commons, and in woods. 

 Keep Hill, etc. ; especially fine at Hughenden. 



