106 
BECOBDS OF THE BOTANICAL SUBVEY OF INDIA. 
3, A. ru^osus DC. Prodr. il, (1825) 358; Oliv. FI. Trop. A.fr. ii, (1871) 
171; Sahweinf. in Bull. Horb. Boiss. (1896) App. II, Hochstetteri 
Rich. FI. Abyss, i, (1847) 209. 
Habitat: II. Yaman (Ehrenb. !); Wasil, 1,400 m. (S. 1321)i 
Fl. : Feb. 1889 (S.). Fr. : Feb. 1889 (S.). 
Distrib. : Tropics of the Old World, Cape, Australia. 
36. CicerL. 
i. C. arietinum L. Sp. Pi. (1753) 738; Boiss. Fl. Or. ii, (1872) 560; 
Sohweiiif. in Bull. Herb. Boiss. (1393) App. II, 251; Minoh. Fl. Eg. i, 
(1912) 538; Cartel in Rec. Bpt. Surv. Ind. vi, (1917) 192.— (7. cuneatum 
Hochst, in Schimp. Herb. Abyss, n. 810. 
Habitat ; I. Arabia Petraea (ex Musch.) . 
1 1. Above Manakhah, 2,400 m. (S. 1590!). 
IV. Principality of Kuwait (Cox). 
Distrib. : Widely cultivated in tropical and sub-tropical regions. 
Vern. name : Hummus (Post), hamas, nakhi (Cox). 
37. Vicia h. 
1. V. augastifolia L. Amoen. iv, 103; Boiss. Fl. Or. ii, (1872) 574.— • 
V. atrlcta L. var. angmtifolia Alef. in Lxnlwirtsch. Flor. (1866) 60 ; 
Musch. Fi. Eg. i, (1912) 540. 
Habitat : I. Arabia Petraea (ex Musch.). 
II. Jiddah (Zohrab 154! 301 !); Manakhah, 2^800 m. (S. 1385 !); 
Fr.: Feb. 1889 (S.) 
Distrib. s Mediterranean region-. 
%. V. Ervilia Willd. Sp. PI. iii, (1800) 1103; Boiss. Fl. Or. ii, (1872) 
593; Post Fi. Syr. etc. (1896) 290; Musch. Fl. Eg. i, (1912) 543. 
Habitat: I. Arabia Petraea (ex Musch.). 
Distrib. : Central Europe, Mediterranean region, Persia, Afghanistan; 
Vern. name: Kirsemteh (Post). 
8. V. Faba L. Sp. PI. (1753) 737; Defl. Yemen (1889) 132; 
Habitat: II. Cultivated near Ainran, 2,300 m.(Defl. 631 !)j 
Distrib. : Cultivated in all warm countries; 
4. V. gracilis Loiseh Fl. Grail, ii, 148, t. 12 ; Boiss. Fl. Or. ii, (187-2) 
6^6 ; Post Fl. Syr. etc. (1896) 290 ; Musch. Fl. Eg. i, (1912) 543, 
Habitat : I. Arabia Petraea (ex Musch.). 
Distrib, ; Central Europe, Mediterraneaii region; 
