THE FLORA OP LIVKRPOOL. 



2. M. VULGARIS. Willd. (White M.) July, Aug. ^ or 24 



A single specimen has been found lately (in an old habitat) 

 in tlie brick fields along the north shore by W.S. 



8. TRIGONELLA. Linn. Fenugreek, 



Diadelph. Decand. L. 



1. T. ORNiTHOPODioiDES. D. C. (Bird's- foot F.) June, 

 July. 



"Waste ground along the Parkgate shore," — Miss E. Potts. 



9. TRIFOLIUM. Linn. Trefoil-Clcyver. 



Diadelph, .Decand. L. 



1. T. REPENs.. L. (White T. or Dutch C.) May— Sept. 2^ 



Meadows and pastures, abundant. 



2. T. suBTERRANEUM. L. (Subterranean T.) May, June. 



Banks of the Dee, near Parkgate, — Miss E. Potts ; and 

 West Kirby, — Mr. Byerley. 



3. T. OCHROLEUCUM. L. (Sulphur-colourcd T.) June — 



August. H- 



Fazakerley Railway banks, — T. Sansom. 



4. T. PRATENSE. L. (Common Purple C.) May — Sept. il 



Meadows and pastures, frequent. 



5. T. MEDIUM. L. (Zigzag T.) June — September, l^ 



Clay banks, shores of the Mersey, very common. Banks 

 between New Brighton and Egremont; New Ferry, Brom- 

 boro', and Eastham. Aigburth and Speke, <fec. 



6. T. ARVENSE. L. (Hare's foot T.) July, August. 



Common about Bootle, Wallasey, New Brighton, Heswall 

 (T.S.), &c., and on the sand hills along the coast. Crosby, 

 Formby, Southport. 



7. T. scABRUM. L. (Eough rigid T.) May — Aug. 



"Waste ground along the Parkgate shore," — Miss E. Potts. 



8. T. PRAGIFERUM. L. (Strawberry-headed T.) July, 



August. U 



Common along the north shore, Bootle, &c. Bidston 

 Marsh, Hoylalte, &c. Southport. 



9. T. PROCUMBENS. L. (Hop T.) June — August. 



Diy pastiu'es and borders of fields, veVy common. 



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