DIADELPHIA. DECANDRIA. Trifolium. 
ae _ Be apolifiquis Small heads of leaves growing out of the 
kre 
~Ca = eter Limehouse and Bromley. Curr ae 
cestershire. St.] 
TF. one like umbels: legumens 4-seeded: stem ascend- hy’bridum. 
: mg. 
— Mich. 25. 6 and 2-Vaill. 22. 5—-Riv. 11. 2; Trifolium fl. albo. 
_ Stem acest 8 branched, furrowed ; — a foot high. 
spear-shaped, na narrow, very sharp. Bless in 
t is 
Probable that this plant was at first ee by the pollen of t. 
f 'T. re INN. 
‘ther confirmation. udson _— it as growing in fee 
Pastures near Peckiian, and Batte P. May—Sept. 
(3) Calyxes woolly. 
1. Heads woolly; 5-flowered ; a rigid tuft from the centre 
reflected upon, an inclosing the fruit. 
Curt, 128-Riv. tetr. 17.2, Trifolium subterraneum-Ray 
13. 2-Barr. SiH, ox. ii. 14, row 1. 5. 
trate, dingoeet' in a circle round the roo tipule in pairs, 
Oval-spear-shaped. 3 oma long; ‘oun: Len sitting, in- 
versely-heart-shaped, blunt, obscurely serra NY, espe~ 
cially underneath. Fruit-stalks from the bosom of the leaves, 
the lower shorter, the upper as long as the leaves, with 3 or 4 
flowers, yj iB tsp abs, ype isis cloven half 
a down; agi eu equal, aig Pie » fringed with 
Fi and narrow. 
Mr Woopw. “Ta be of the bloss. very long, ‘There is some- 
ah mi, rah % = Lich that its ceconomy well merits 2 
trong horny stellated substance which 
Stows foie gs ihe of the fruit-stalk, rae its rays 
outwards and do aia: incloses and pres ses down the capsules 
to the ground. 
Subterraneous Trefoil. Barren heaths and pastures in sandy 
or gravelly soil, About London, ws ee Gamlingay by the 
subterra’- 
neum. 
