DIADELPHIA. DECANDRIA. Ervum. 22^ 
V. pedunculis miiltifloiis, floribus imbricaiis, Cracca, 
foliolis lanceo!atis pubescentibus, stipuiis 
semisagitiatis subintegris. 
V. Flowers tiled \ leajits spear-shaped^ puhes^ 
cent: stipulce entire. 
TUFFl'D VI'TCH. lJed^^e‘5, shady place*’, meadows, 
fields and willow beds ; common. On tlie banks of the 
'Trent ditches, and in the meadows, at Jv’ewarkand 
Southwell. P. July, August, 
* Floribus axlllaribus subscssilibus, 
2. Flowers 2 or more togethert nearly sitting* 
V. Icgu'.Tiirubus se'jsilibi.is subblnafis ercctlus- sativai 
cuijs, foliis inferioribus retiisis, stipuiis don- 
tafis iiotatis, seminibus laevibus. 
V. Legumens mostly in pairs, upright : leajits 
inversely spear-shaped, blunt, noteked : sU- 
pidoe toothed: seeds compressed. 
\ 
C(>MMON Vl'yTrir. Drv meadow's, pastures, and corn¬ 
fields. Newark ; oouU.w II. A. Mav,JuTie, 
V. IcgLuniriibus pcdiccllatis subqnatetnis ^-sepium. 
.re.ctts glabris, {oiiolis ovatis obtusis : exte- 
rioribus iiiiuonbas. 
V. Legumens mostly q together, uprigjit ; lea- 
fits egg shtiped, very entire, the outer ones 
gradually smaller. 
JllJSil VE rCH. oods, hedge*-', pastures, hreadows. 
xNewark.; Southwell ; i\jansfiel!i P. iVla,}, Juue. 
ERVUM. Smith. 775. VFith. 639. 
Sugma capitatum, undique pubescrus. 
Calyx with g divisions, as lofg as the blossom^ 
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