Flora of Devon and Cornwall, by I. W. N. Keys. 127 
V. bithynica{L.)—E.B. 1842. — Bushy places on a gravelly soil. — 
D. Cliffs along the Southern coast. Mothecombe! : Hore. Lymp- 
stone; Teignmouth; Shaldon : Fl. Dev. Cliffs near Exmouth ; 
Maidencombe : Rav. — Q. Perranzabuloe : Mr. J. Came (auct. Pasc. 
in Bot. Gaz. ii. 39.) Plough-podded purple Vetch. 
Not cordially accepted by Mr. Watson as a native of our district {Gyh. 
Brit. i. 320) ; but I think our authorities may be relied upon. 
V.sepiumilj) — E.B. 1515.— Woods and hedges.— D- Common. 
Pennycomequick and elsewhere about Plymouth. Lower Efford !, 
near Plymouth : Balkw. With white flowers, Bradley woods, near 
Newton: Jort^. in P/ll/^o^. 1843, p. 828. — C- Frequent. Near Caw- 
sand. Pendennis, " rather rare :" PoZz/i^c/^. 1856. Bush Vetch. 
V. lutea (L.) — E.B. 481.— Pebbly and gravelly ground near the 
sea. — D. Near Bishopstowe : Gould, in Bav. Near Blackhead : 
Park.ih. — C- St. German's hut!, Whitsand bay, near Plymouth 
(1855 and 1860). Near the Lizard I : Hore in P/ii/ioZ. 1842, p. 
163. Cliff near Cadgewith (H. S. Herb.): Johns. Bough-podded 
yellow Vetch. 
V. sativa (L.)— a. V. sativa (Sm.) E.B. 334. — Cultivated ground 
and hedges. — D. Common. — C- Common. " Is a doubtful native, 
perhaps only an escape from cultivation [Bab. Man.) Common 
Vetch. 
/3. F. angustifolia (Roth).— i/.i^./S. 2614.— In dry hedges 
and woods. — D- I Frequent about Plymouth. Near Blackhead ; 
Starcross : Bav. Salcombe : Fl. Sid. Between Southcott and 
Westleigh, N.D.: Maw in Phytol. 1853, p. 792.- C- Near Saltash; 
between Torpoint and St. John's ; Looe. Cury (H. S. Herb.) : 
Johns. Scilly islands : Towns, in Joiirn. Bot. ii. 110. 
y. uncinata (BoresLU?) ~ Q. St. Martin's, Scilly islands: 
Towns, in Journ. Bot. ii. IJO. 
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