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301. V. SEPiuM, Linn. Native. British. 
302. V. bithynica, Linn. Native. English. 
Modern confirmation of the localities quoted in the Flora under 
this species would be desirable. Upgang beck, near Whitby, 1852 ! 
— William Mudd. 
303. Y. HiRSUTA, Koch. Native. British. 
Ervum, Flora, 32. Hedgebanks and cultivated fields ; frequent. 
304. V. tetbasperma, Koch. Native. English. 
Ervum, Flora, 33. 
LATHYRUS. 
305. L. Aphaca, Linn. Alien or Incognit. 
Malton fields — Teesdale. Cornfields at Monckton, near Ripon — W. 
Brunton, B. G. 705. I am not aware that this species has been in 
Yorkshire more recently. 
306. L. Nissolia, Linn. Incognit. 
Near Sigglesthorne, in Holderness — Mrs. Wharton, B. G. 705. 
307. L. hirsutus, Linn. Incognit. 
The locality mentioned in the Flora under this species is probably 
erroneous. 
308. L. pratensis, Linn. Native. British. 
309. L. palustris, Linn. Native. Local. 
Near Leeds — Rev. W. Wood. Near Hull — P. W. Watson, B. G. 705. 
Still found in Heslington fields. 
310. L. sylvestris, Linn. Native. English. 
Banks of the Esk, Ruswarp, near Whitby! — W. Mudd. 
L. latieolius, Linn. Alien. 
OROBUS. 
312. O. tuberosus, Linn. Native. British. 
ORDER XXIY. ROSACEiE. 
PEUNUS. 
314. P. spinosa, Linn. Native. British. 
P. domestica, Flora, 34. P. spinosa and institia, Flora, 35. The three 
Linnean supposed species appear to be connected by gradual inter- 
mediate stages of transition. 
