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feeds are blackifli, not exadly round, but a littlfi- 
’ : comprefTed : The flowers are of a bright purple co- 
' lour. 
2. Vida fepium perenniSy R. 320. maxima dume- 
' I tommy C. 345, G. K. 1727, F. 1072; Eufh-vetch. 
> ^ In hedges. It flowers in May, The lobes of the 
■ I leaves are broad at the bale, taper to a point, 
^ hairy, and of an infipid tafte : The flowers are red, 
■ ' ftriped with dark lines, and grow fix together on the 
' fame pedicle : The pods are fmooth, broadifh, flat, 
■ and of a fhining black, when ripe. 
3. Vida folio fubrotundoy breviy obtufe mucronatOy 
R. 321. The other Bulh- vetch, with a fliorter and 
blunter leaf. 
4. Vida fylvefiris five Cracca major y R. 321, G. 
E. 1227. Arams feu Cracca majory P. 1070, 1071. 
' vida femine rotunda nigroy C. 345. . Strangle Tare, 
or Wild Vetch. In hedges, and amongft corn. It 
flowers in May, The flowers are purple, and grow 
Angle, or two together, in the bofoms of the leaves. 
It has but one pod in the bofom of each leaf. 
! . 5 . Vida fylvefiris fiore ruberrimoy filiqua longa nigra^ 
R. 321.. Vida vulgaris acutiore folio y femine par- 
vo nigrOy C. 345. Strangle Tare, or Wild Vetch. 
In hedges, on fandy banks, and corn fields. On 
Shotover hill. It begins to flower in the fpring, and 
fo continues all fummer : The leaves are hairy, like 
thofe of Common Vetch, but narrower, and not fo 
blunt at the points, nor have fo many lobes : The 
I flowers grow in the bofoms of the leaves, one, two, 
^ or three in number, entirely of a bright purple, and 
I fit on very Ihort pedicles : The pods are roundifh, 
and black, when ripe. 
6. Vida luteo fiore fylvefiris y R.32T. fylvefiris 
lutea filiqua hirfutUy C. 345. Yellow Vetch, with 
a rough pod. On Glafienbury thorn-hill. It flov/ers 
in April and May. The flowers hang in the bofoms 
of the leaves, on very fliort pedicles j they, are of a" 
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