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h. crassifolius (Pers.). 
The sandhills. Frequent. 
L. tenuis (Waldst. and Kit.). Slender Bird’s Foot Trefoil. Native. 
P. VI-VIII. 
Damp places. Very rare. Perhaps it has been overlooked. 
L. Moist ground near Huyton Quarry (f.m.w.). Not recorded 
for many years. 
L. pilosus ( Beeke ). Fig. 162. Hairy Bird’s Foot Trefoil. Native. 
P. VII-IX. 
(L. major (L.).) 
By the sides of ditches and other moist places. Common. 
Ornithopus ( L .). Bird’s Foot. 
0. perpusillus (L.). Fig. 163. Bird’s Foot. Native. A. V-VIII. 
Heathy ground. Frequent. 
C. Oxton ; Thingwall ; Grange Hill ; Ness; Eastham. 
0. compressus (L.). 
L. 1893, waste ground near Walton (j.a.w.). 
C. 1861, as a casual at Birkenhead Docks (f.m.w.; h.s.f.). 
Coronilla (L.). 
C. varia (L.). Alien. 
L. 1876, and for many years, a large patch on Cheshire 
Lines Railway bank, close to a bridge that crosses between 
St. Anne’s Church and River Mersey (r.b.). 
C. Neighbourhood of Upton and Frankby, as an escape from 
cultivation. 
Vida (L.). Vetch. 
V. hirsuta {Koch.). Hairy Tare. Native. A. VI-IX, 
Cornfields, &c. Frequent. 
C. Eastham; Poole Hall ; Little Sutton ; Willaston. 
V. tetrasperma ( Moench ). Fig. 16$. Four seeded Tare. Native. 
A. VI-VIII. 
Cornfields, waysides, &c. Rare. 
C. 1875, Hedgebanks between Moreton and Saughall Massie ; 
between Greasby and Irby Mill Hill (r.b.). Wallasey ; Back- 
ford (MissW.). Roadside at Newton-cum-Larton (a.k.b.); there 
in 1899. 
V. Cracca (L.). Fig. 165. Tufted Vetch. Native. P. VI-VIII. 
Hedges, thickets, &c. Common. 
