478 DIADELPHIA DECANDRIA. Trifolium. 
sum of Linnzus and the” present plant are the same, 
and I believe with very good reason, as ] suppose the 
little difference between them may have been occa- 
sioned by culture. 
microcepha- 4, T. adscendens, pubescens; foliolis obovatis emarginatis 
lum., denticulatis, stipulis ovatis acuminatis, capitulis pusil- 
lis pedunculatis paucifioris, fioribus sessilibus, inyo- 
lucris ovatis aristatis, calycibus aristatis longitudine co- - 
rollæ. 
On the banks of ck's river. M. Lewis. X. July. 
v. s. in Herb. is. Flowers exceeding small, pale 
purple. à 
pratense, 5. T. adscendens, glabriusculum; foliolis ovalibus subinte- 
gerrimis, stipulis aristatis, spicis densis ovatis, calycis 
dente infimo tubo corolla.monopetale inaequalis bre- 
viore.— Willd. sp. pl. 3. p. 1366. 
Icon. Fl. dan. 989. -Mart. fl. rust. 3. 
In fields and woods, frequent. 2%. May—Sept. v.v. 
Common Red Clover is apparently in a native state, 
but very probably has been introduced. 
pensylvani- ^ 6. T. adscendens ; caule raimosissimo flexuoso, foliolis ova- 
cum. to-ellipticis obtusis integerrimis, stipulis aristatis, spi- 
cis ovato-cylindraceis solitariis densis, calycis dente 
` infimo corolla monopetale breviore.—W illd. enum. 
- 
p.793. 
In woods and fields : Pensylvania to Virginia. X. June 
— Sept. v. v. Resembles T, medium very much ; flow- — 
" afine red, It is known by the name of Buffalo. 
Clover. 
arvense. 7. T. erectum, ramosissimum, villosum; foliolis lineari- - 
. lanceolatis apice serrulatis, stipulis connatis apice su- 
. bulatis, spicis villosissimis subcylindraceis, dentibus 
zt oc setaceis corolla longioribus.— Willd. sp. pl. 3. 
p. 1373. ; Lr d 
Icon. Fl. dan.724. Curt. fl. lond. 50. * 
‘In dry and sandy fields : Canada to Virginia. ©. July, - 
Aug. v.v. Flowers small, white; the wings havea 
^gedspot; cuoc (is 
agrarium. 8. T. erectum, subpubescens ; foliolis lanceolato-cuneatis 
obtusis: intermedio sessili, stipulis lanceolatis acu- 
tis, spicis ovalibus imbricatis, vexillis deflexis persis- 
tentibus, calycinis dentibus subulatis glabris inzequali- 
bus.— Willd. sp. pl. 3. p. 1382. e 
T. aureum. Pollich. fl. palat. n. 708. 
