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Montrose Links, Mr A. Croall. Near Forfar, Mr G . 
Don. 
V. lutea , L. Rough-podded Yellow Vetch. H. 88, B, 
80. — F. June, July, P. 
Between Boddin and Den of Duninald, Mr G. Mf'Far- 
lane. Probably the same station in which Don found it. 
V. sepium, L. Bush Vetch. H. 88, B. 80. — F. June, 
Augt. P. 
Not uncommon about hedge-banks, in woods, &c. 
With white flowers a little to the eastward of the head of 
Fullerton Den, Mr A. Croall. 
Ervum, L. Tare. 
Br. sp. and vA . F. 2. 
E. hirsutum, L. (Vida, Koch., Bab.) Hairy Tare. H. 
88, B. 78. — F. June, July. A. 
Plentiful in corn-fields. 
E. tetraspermum , L. Smooth Tare. H. 89, B. 78. 
F. June, July. A. 
Rare, found on the coast to the eastward of Arbroath, by 
Dr G. Macnab. 
Lathyrus, L. V etchling, and Everlasting Pea. 
Br. sp. and v. 9. F. 2. 
L . pratensis, L. Meadow Vetchling. H. 89, B. 82. 
F. July, Augt. P. 
Common on ditch-banks, and in meadows, and frequently 
associated in hedges with the Vida Craeea. Its clusters of 
handsome yellow flowers are agreeably fragrant. 
L. sylvestris , L. Narrow- leaved Everlasting Pea. H. 90 
B. 82. — F. July, Augt. P. 
This truly elegant plant is rather rare on the coast, but 
adorns some of the rocks about the Red-Head. It has been 
