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■ , 4^ Fkia fyhatica multiflora maxima^ R. 322.” 
Great tufted Wood Vetch. In the woods about 
Greta bridge, in Torkjhire^ above the bridge ; at 
Kirby Lorfldale^ JFeftmor eland', nigh Hacknefs, a 
town four miles diftant from ^carl?orough ; by the 
fide of Patton beck, three miles from Kendal, JVeft- 
mor eland ; and in Fellow wood, by the fide of the 
foot-path that goes by the fide of the river, near 
Durham f. It refembles the former, but is larger, 
and more branched : The flowers are of a pale blue 
colour, fcroird with dark blue, or purplifh lines. 
Lens, Lentils. The leaves are pennated, and ter- 
minate in a tendril ; The cods are fhort, full of 
roundifh feeds, convex on both fides. We have 
but one fpecies of this plant, wz. 
Dens, R. 323. minor, G. 1049, 1068. vul- 
garis, C. 346. Lentils. They are fown in the 
fields : The leaves grow alternately : Their lobes are 
oblong, narrow, and hairy : From the wings of the 
leaves arife oblong pedicles, bearing two or three 
fmall whitifh flowers, their flandards flrip’d with 
blue: It has broad, fmooth, flat pods, containing 
two or three flat feeds, large for the fize of the 
plant ; and yellow, when ripe. 
II. Such as are not trefoils, nor have tendrils, 
Faba, Bean. It has a papilionaceous flower: The 
cods are nnicapfular, long, and contain kidney- 
Ihap’d feeds : The leaves are pennated, and each 
penna ends in a point. The fpecies are : 
^ j. Faba, R. 323, C. 338. major hortenfts, G. 
T036. Garden Beans. They are, for the moil part, 
white, fometimes red. 
2. Faba minor feu equina, R. 323, C. 338. minor 
fylveftris, P. 1054. five communis, G, E. 1210^ 
Field Beans, or Horfe Beans. 
Glycyrrhiza, Liquorice. It has a papilionace- 
ous flower : The cods are fhort, nnicapfular, 
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