beautiful pale yellow colour, and fucceeded by pods, I 
fhorter, plumper, thicker than thofe of Common ij 
Vetch, and covered with a white down, containing | 
four or five brown fpotted angular feeds. 1 
7. Vida minima fr^ecox Pariftenfium^ R. 321. I 
Small Early Vetch, with an angular feed. On I 
chalky banks, near Greenhithe^ in Kent. The flowers I 
are of a bright red colour : The pods are fcarce an I 
inch long, and contain feeds of fix fides. i 
Cracca. The flowers grow on longer pedicles, I 
are pendulous, and generally more of them to- I 
gether than thofe of Vida. The fpecies are : j 
1. Cracca minor R. 322. Vida fegetum cum ftliquis if 
plurimis hirfutis^ C. 345. fylvejlris feu Cracca mi- j 
nima.^ G. E. 1028. Aracus feu Cracca minor P. 3 
1070. Small Wild Tare, or Tine Tare. It isfij 
very troublefome in corn. The leaves are fmooth, i 
pennated, and end in twirling tendrils, with which it!i 
grafps the adjacent corn and grafs : The flowers k 
are fmall, of a pale blue, grow in loofe Ipikes, rifing in 
from the bofoms of the leaves, feven or eight in f 
number, and hang all the fame way ; they are fuc- kj 
ceeded by hairy pods, half an inch long, containing '4 
each two roundilh black feeds. 
2. Cracca minor ftliquis fingularibus y Jiofculis cce- 
YulefcentihuSy R. 322. Vida fegetum fingularibus A 
ftliquis glabriSy C. 345. Tine Tare, with fmooth I 
pods. In corn, and moifl: woods. It is fmoother 3| 
than the lafl: : The flowers grow but few on a pe- 
dicle, are of a pale blue colour, and ftriped with it 
purple lines : The pods are fmooth, fomething flat, li 
and contain three or four feeds. j 
3. Cracca^ R. 322. Vida multifloray C. 345. 
Vida multiflora feu fpicata^ P. 1072. fylvejlris fpi- # 
catdy C. 345. Tufted Vetches. In hedges, and iff 
often in meadows. The flowers are of a bluifh pur- to 
J Dle colour, and grow in a very long fpike: The lO 
eaves are glaucous, or of a greyilh colour. 
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