Flora of Devon and Cornwall, by I. W, N. Keys. 129 
of the above-quoted Cornish habitat. It may be inferred that he did not 
think it well authenticated. 
L. pratensis (L.)—E.B. 670. — Woods, moist meadows and pas- 
tures. — J), and C« Common. Meadow Vetchling. 
A specimen from Brixham (col. Balkio.) is in P. I. Herb. 
L. sylvestris [L.) — EM. 805.— Woods and thickets. — D- Mud- 
stone bay !, near Brixham. Near Dawlish : Par/, in Bav. Cliffs, 
Teignmouth : Jord. in Phjtol. 1843, p. 828. Cliffs by the South 
Devon Railway, between Teignmouth and Dawlish : Briggs. Lime- 
rocks in Exeter road, near Bridgetown ; hedge in Exeter road : 
Fl. Tot. Several other stations in South Devon are cited in Fl. 
Dev. — C- "Abundant on many parts of the coast:" Vase, in Bot. 
Gaz. ii. 39. Cliffs, Mevagissey (H. S. Herb.) : Mr. W. Lohh. Scilly 
islands, "rare:" Towns, in Journ. Bot. ii. 110. Narrow-leaved 
Everlasting Pea. 
[L. latifolius {L.) — E.B. 1108. — A very doubtful native. — D- 
*' Dawlish warren, but hardly wild:" Joi'd. in Phytol. 1843, p. 828. 
— C. Fowey castle (H. S.Herb.): Mrs. T. Grylls.] 
A few years ago this plant was found near a hedge-bank in a field adjoining 
the Plym-bridge road, between Fancy corner and Plym-bridge (Phytol.Y. n.s. 
369). " The habitat appeared rather satisfactory, yet the plant was doubt- 
less introduced, and seems to have since disappeared :" Briggs MS. 
L. maritimus (Big.) — Pisum Sm., E.B. 1046. — Pebbly sea- shores, 
rare. — D- Near Goodrington : Han. in Nat. ii. 54.— C- " The beach 
near Penzance is on record as a station for this plant ; and though 
the place is likely enough, it is no longer found there '' {Cyb. Brit. 
i. 328.) Sea-side Everlasting Pea. 
L. viacrorrhizus {Wimm.)—Orobus tuberosus Sm., E.B. 1153. — 
Woods and thickets. — J). Manadon wood ; Saltram ; Colebrook ! ; 
Bickleigh ; between Egg-buckland and Plym-bridge ! ; banks of 
the Teign above Fingal bridge. Brendon wood, Lynmouth : Clark 
in Phytol. 1852, p. 742. Dartmoor; woods at Black-head : Rav. — 
