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Vulneraria foliis ad terrain fimplicibus ovatis, ad 
cauiem pinnatis. Hall. Helv. 570. 
Vulneraria ruflica, J. B. II. 362. R. Syn. p. 325a 
Kidney Vetch , or Ladies Finger. 
On dry mountainous paftures, efpecially in 
a chalky foil, flowering in May and June. Plen- 
tifully about Ruddington Hills near Nottingham, 
and elfewhere. 
This plant is fubjedt to great variation in the 
colour of its flower ; it is found in different places 
with white, yellow, red, and fcarlet- coloured 
flowers : Linnaeus thinks this variation depends in 
a great meafure upon the difference of the foil ; as 
he obferved, that in fome places, where the foil 
was a reddifli clay, there the flowers were red. 
On the other hand, where the foil was a white 
clay, there he found the flowers white. See FI. 
Suec. p. 2 1 j. 
Lathyrus, Gen. Plant. N°. 781. 
Lathyrus pedunculis multifloris, cirrhis diphyllis, 
foliolis enfiformibus, Hort. Cliff. 367. Sp. Plant. 
733 * 
Lathyrus fylveftris major. C. B. pin. 344. Raii 
Syn. p. 3 19. 
The other great wild Lathyrus , or ever l a fling Peafe. 
In Stocking Wood, and in a lane, leading from 
Belgrave to Thurcafton, near the wood-flde. 
Lathyrus pedanculis multifloris, cirrhis polyphyllis, 
ftipulis lanceolatis. Hort. Cliff. 368. Sp. Plant. 
733 - 
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