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3. Trifolium lacerum Greene, Erythea 2: 182. 1894. 



Type locality : ' ' Valley of the Sierra de Las Animas, ' ' New Mexico. This locality 

 is not in "southern Colorado or northern New Mexico," as stated by Doctor Greene 

 in the place of publication, but in the southwestern comer of New Mexico. Type 

 collected by Wright (no. 997). 



Range: Western New Mexico and adjacent Arizona. 



New Mexico: Coolidge; Ramah; Silver City; Mogollon Mountains; Animas Moun- 

 tains; Pescado Spring. Wet ground. 



The species is remarkable because of the unusual prolongation of the lateral veins, 

 especially in the uppermost leaves. 



4. Trifolium longicaule Woot. & Standi. Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 16: 141. 1913. 

 Type locality: Along Eagle Creek at Gilmores Ranch in the White Mountains, 



New Mexico. Type collected by Wooton and Standley in 1907. 



Range: Along small streams in the White and Sacramento mountains of New 

 Mexico, in the Transition Zone. 



5. Trifolium nanum Torr. Ann. Lye. N. Y. 1: 35. pi. S.f. 4. 1824. 

 Type locality: James Peak, Colorado. 



Range : Montana to New Mexico. 



New Mexico: Pecos Baldy (Bailey 618). Meadows, in the Arctic-Alpine Zone. 



6. Trifolium repens L. Sp. PL 767. 1753. White clover. 

 Type locality: " Habitat in Europae pascuis. " 



New Mexico: Chama; Winsors Ranch; Santa Fe; Pecos; Farmington; Shiprock. 



7. Trifolium hybridum L. Sp. PL 766. 1753. Alsike. 

 Type locality: "Habitat in Europae cultis." 



New Mexico: Pecos (Standley 5012). 



Abundant in meadows and along irrigating ditches in this locality . 



8. Trifolium pratense L. Sp. PL 768. 1753. Red clover. 

 Type locality: "Habitat in Europae graminosis." 



New Mexico: Harveys Upper Ranch; Wingfields Ranch; Winsors Ranch; Mesilla 

 Valley; Pecos; Raton; Farmington. 



Red clover has been noticed in only a few places in the State. Occasionally it 

 appears in alfalfa, but it does not seem to survive long. It has been tried in culti- 

 vation at various places, but can not compete with alfalfa on the market and has been 

 cultivated but little. 



9. Trifolium neurophyllum Greene, Leaflets 1: 154. 1905. 



Type locality: Mogollon Mountains, New Mexico. Type collected by Metcalfe 

 (no. 532). 

 Range: Known only from the type locality. 



10. Trifolium subacaulescens A. Gray in Ives, Rep. Colo. Riv. 4: 10. 1860. 

 Type locality: Pine forests of high table-lands near Fort Defiance, Arizona or 



New Mexico. Type collected by Palmer. 



Range: Colorado to Arizona and New Mexico. 



New Mexico: Mountains west of Grants Station; Stinking Lake; Tierra Amarilla. 

 Meadows, in the Transition Zone. 



11. Trifolium stenolobum Rydb. Bull. Torrey Club 28: 499. L90] 

 Type locality: La Plata Mountains, Colorado. 



Range: Colorado and northern New Mexico. 



New Mexico: Sandia Mountains; Santa Fe and Las Vegas mountains. High 

 meadows, Canadian to Arctic- Alpine Zone. 



