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*tMe.itotus Inpica, All. M. parviflora, Watson 149, 
(2) 590; Drouet 168; Seubert 49; Seub. & Hochst. 
14.— Lowe, 154.— Rchb. 22. pl. 76. 
Corvo (223). San Jorge (222). Terceira. San 
Miguel. 
*TRIFOLIUM ANGUSTIFOLIUM, L. Watson 148, (2) 590; 
Drouet 168; Seubert 49; Seub. & Hochst. 15.— 
Lowe, 136 — Rchb. 22. pl. 93. 
Fayal (Brown, 59). Terceira (236). Sta. Maria 
(236, a). 
T. INCARNATUM, L.—B. & H. 110. f. 244. 
Terceira (Monte Brazil, Sampaio).— Probably an escape. 
*{t T.arvense, L. Watson 149; Drouet 168; Watson 
(2) 590.—B.& H. 111. f. 246. 
Corvo (241). Flores (242). Fayal (Brown, 61, 62). 
San Jorge (245). Graciosa (244). Terceira (243). San 
Miguel (246; Carreiro). Sta. Maria (246, a). 
*T. Ligusticum, Balb. Watson 149, (2) 590; Drouet 168; 
Seubert 49; Seub. & Hochst. 15.—Lowe, 137.—Rchb. 
22. pl. 102. 
Corvo (238). Flores (239, 240). Fayal. Pico 
(Brown, 60). San Miguel (Carreiro). Sta. Maria 
(240, a). 
*T. scaprum, L. Watson 149, (2) 590; Drouet 168; Seu- 
bert 49; Seub. & Hochst. 15.—B. & H.112. f. 258. 
Fayal. Terceira. San Miguel. 
A low spreading species, stouter than the last, rough hairy, and 
with spine-like calyx teeth. 
*T. striatum, L. Watson 150; Drouet 169. TZ. rari- 
florum, Watson 150; Drouet 169.—B. & H. 112. f. 
252. 
Terceira. San Miguel. 
Habit of the preceding, softly hairy, the ovoid inflated calyx 
contracted at apex, its teeth rigid but slenderer. 
*T. MARITIMUM, Huds. Watson 150; Drouet 169.—B. & 
H; 413, f:-262, 
Terceira? Sta. Maria. 
Taller than the preceding, which it resembles, but with usually 
stalked heads and narrower longer stipules. 
