between Fulbrook and the Hit or Miss public house: W. U. Lees Rest Wood ; 
Wood at Coombe Mill: G. Coles, Esq. — Berks ; Tubney Wood, and 
Appleton Common: Miss Hoskins. In Merley Wood, nearWitham: Mr. 
J. Lyons. — Bedfordsh. Sheerhatch W'ood; Eversholt: Rev. C. Abbot. — 
Cambridgesh. Hall Wood ; Wood Ditton : Rev. Mr. Hemsted. — Cumber- 
land ; Culgaith Woods, by Eden; and Keswick: Hutchinson. At Gam- 
blesby : Mr. P. Harrison. I sell Woods: R.J.Dodd. — Derbysh. Hedges be- 
hind Matlock Bath : Dr. Smith. Near Ashbourne : Rev. W. T. Brfe. — Devon. 
Limestone Rocks near Kingsteignton ; hedges at W’atermouth, near Ilfracombe ; 
Cockington Wood ; and near Marjchuvch : Rev. A. Neck, in Fl.Dev.-Dor- 
setsh. In a hedge going down Stoke Hill, from Hull-barrow; and in seveial 
other places: Dr. Pulteney. — Durham; In woods near Barnard-castle and 
Whorlton ; in Stotley Gill near Eglestone ; in Castle Eden Dene; on rocks by 
the Tyne above Hebburn, and in the wood opposite St. Peter’s Quay : N. J. 
Winch, Esq. In Cat Dene above Bill Quay, on the Tyne : Mr. J. Thornhill, 
jun. By Bolts Bourn near Stanhope-in- Weardale : W. C. Trevelyan, Esq. 
In Pella Wood, by the Wear, near Durham: Wilson’s Syn. p. 203. — Glou- 
cestersh. In the Park at Cirencester, not far from the Wood House ; in a wood 
near Edgeworth, close to a rivulet in the valley between that village and Pinbury 
Park Bottom ; also in Star Wood: July, 1835, W. B. — Hampsh. In a wood 
near the East Turnpike at Appleshaw: W.Borrer, Esq. — Herefordsh. In a 
wood near Ledbury: Mr. E. Lees. — Kent; Between Lyminge and Elham : 
Rev. R. Price. Near Dover: Rev. W. T. Bree. — Lancash. Woods on a 
limestone soil about Newton Cartmel : Mr. Robinson. — Northumb. In woods 
near Hexham; in Ramshaw and Tecket woods on North Tyne; and on the 
banks of Ii thing near Wardrew Spaw : N. J. Winch, Esq. In Roddam Dene : 
W. C. Trevelyan, Esq. In the Rectory Wood by the brook at Simonburn : 
Wallis. On the banks of the Tweed beyond Ord Mill : Dr. Thomrson. In 
the hedge of the wood between Hawk’s Hill and the waggon- way near Alnwick: 
Mr. F. Manisty. In Callas Wood: Miss Pringle. In Cauldedge Park: 
Miss Forster. —Shropsh. Shelton Bank ; and Berwick Wood : Dr. Evans. In 
a wood near Bridgenorth : H. Bidweli., Esq. Near Faintiee : Miss Purton. — 
Somerset ; Woods at Hampton, Warley, lnglishcombe, Wolley, &e. ; also in 
Smallcombe Wood: Rev. C. C. Babington. Lanes about Brislington and 
Stockwood, near Bristol: Dr. Withering. — Stqffordsh. Tatenhill : Mrs. Ac- 
land. — Warwicksh. Bentley Park : Rev. W.T. Bree. — Westmorland; Near 
Orton: Mr. Woodward. Foot of the bridge at Kirby Londsdale : D. Turner, 
Esq. — Wilts; About Devizes: E. Duke, Esq. Near Gr. Bedwyn: W. Bart- 
lett, Esq. — Worcestersh. On BredonHill: Nash. In the Devil's Den, Clifton- 
on-Teme, and in a wood near the Spout, Malvern. At Lower Sapey : Mr. E. 
Lees. In Wassel Wood, near Bewdley : Mr. G.W. Perry. — Yorksh. Slingsby 
Wood ; Coneysthorp Banks near Castle Howard; woods about Greta Bridge; 
Hovingham Woods; Scarborough: and near Hutton Moor: Bot. Guide. — In 
many parts of WALES, SCOTLAND, and IRELAND. 
Perennial. — Flowers in July and August. 
Root creeping. Stems numerous, very much branched, furrow- 
ed, angular, 5 or 6 feet high or more, climbing. Leaves smooth, 
very numerous ; leaflets light green, sessile, alternate or opposite, 
from 5 to 8, or 10 pair ; petiole ending in a branched tendril. 
Stipulas in pairs, small, fringed with numerous slender teeth. Pe- 
duncles longer than the leaves, 4-angled, scored, upright. Flowers 
numerous, racemous, on the upper part of the peduncle, pendu- 
lus, growing irregularly, mostly in twos or threes, with interrup- 
tions ; pedicels short, hairy. Calyx somewhat bell-shaped, with 
unequal awl-shaped teeth. Corolla rather large, whitish, beauti- 
fully veined and streaked with blue. Legume about an inch long, 
bright brown, smooth, minutely dotted. Seeds about 4, roundish, 
with a strap-shaped hilum. 
Some useful and very interesting remarks and observations relating to this 
plant, by tbe Rev. Mr. Bree, may be seen in the fifth vol. ofMr. Loudon’s Mag. 
of Nat. Hist. p. 198. — 1 am indebted to 11. Bidweli., Esq. of Albrighton, Salop, 
for the drawing from which the accompanying engraving was made. 
