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major perennis^ P. io6i. latifolius^ C. 344. Peafb 
Everlafting. At JVLadingley near Cambridge ; by 
Redneefe^ by Whitehaven. The great fbalks are edg’d 
with membranous veiny wings : Its leaves are about 
an inch broad, ridged, nervous, blunt-pointed, and 
faften’d by pairs to a membranous pedicle ending ill 
a tendril : The flowers are large, of a fine purple 
colour, and agreeable fmell *, they grow frequent- 
ly in clufters, and fometimes Angle : The pods are 
about three inches long, the feeds round, blackifli, 
and bitter. 
2. Lathyri majoris fpecies flore ruhente ^ alhido 
minor e dumetorum^ five Germanicus., R. 319. fylve- 
firis major C. 344. fylveftris Dodon^i., P. 1061. 
The Greater Wild Lathy rus, or Everlafting Peafe. 
In hedges in many places, as on Gad's hill ; in Wim- 
bleton park, near the great pond ; and in Kingjion 
and Maldingley woods : Mr Martin. The Italics 
are very long : The leaves are long and Iharp -point- 
ed : The flowers hang on long pedicles, are redilh, 
and fmaller than thofe of the laft fpecies : The pods 
are red, narrow, fomewhat cylindrical, and contain 
fmall, brown, wrinkled, and fpotted feeds. 
3. Lathyrus luteus fylvejlris dumetorum^ R. 320/ 
fylveftris ftore luteo., P. 1062, G.E. 1231. fylveftris 
luteus foliis vici^e^ C. 344. Tare Everlafting, Com- 
mon Yellow Ballard Yetchling. In hedges, and 
oftentimes in meadows and paftures. It has weak 
procumbent Italics ; in length, a yard, or more, em- 
braced, at certain diftances, by two wing-like 
leaves *, where alfo rife two others oppoAte, on a 
pedicle, ending in a tendril : The flowers are fmall, 
yellow, and hang on long foot-ftalks. 
4. Lathyrus fitUqua hirfuta^ R. 320. angtiftifolL 
us filiqua hirfuta., C. 344. Rough-codded Chich- 
ling. About Hockley and Raleghe. At Hadley 
caftle, two miles from Lee.^ in Effex. The ftalks 
are about a cubit long : The flowers are purple. 
