( 200 ) 
and grow on pedicles, a Ipan, or a fpan and a 
half long : The pods are an inch and a half long, 
fcarce half an inch broad, hairy, rough ; and con- 
tain round, wrinkled, redilh or blackifh feeds. 
Lathyrus vici^formis, feu Vida Lathyroides no- 
ftras^ R. 320. Chichling- vetch. In Peckham field, 
on the back of Southwark^ in a fqualid watery place. ^ 
The leaves are compofed of three or four pair of 
lobes, joined to a mid- rib, which ends in a tendril : ; 
The flowers are large, of a bluifh purple colour ; | 
and three, four, or five grow together on a com- • 
mon pedicle. This is a Clymenum of Tournefort. . 
The flowers, fruit, and ftalks, refemble thofe of La- -i 
thyrus ; but the leaves confifl of feveral lobes, fix’d \l 
to a muddle rib, by which it differs from it. 
Aphaca. It has a papilionaceous flower, out of 
whofe empalement rifes the ftyie ; which turns to 0 
a pod full of roundifh feeds : The leaves are 
Ample, and grow by pairs at the joints of the > 
ftalks, and from their wings proceed the tendrils. 
We have but one fpecies of this plant, viz. 
Aphaca^ R. 320, P. 1067, G. E. 1250. Vida lu- 
teo folds Convolvuli minor is y C 345. Yellow 
Vetchling. Among corn. The leaves grow by 
pairs, without pedicles, are triangular, like thofe of the 
Leftb* Bindweed, fmooth, tender, ftriated, and for 
the moft part, turn upwards : The flowers are yel- 
low, and grow fingly on long pedicles. 
Vi CIA, Vetch. It hath a papilionaceous flower, 
out of whofe empalement rifes the ftyie, which 
becomes a cod full of roundifli or angular feeds : 
The leaves grow alternately, are pennated, and 
confift of many lobes, placed almoft by pairs 
on a mid-rib, ending in a tendril. The fpecies 
are : 
I. Viday R.320, G. 1052. vulgaris fativay P. 
1072. fativa vulgaris y femine nigrOy C. 344. Com- 
mon Vetch, or Tare, Sown in the fields. The 
V feeds 
