634 DIADELPHIA. DECANDRIA. Trifolium. 
wind Tin, and near Whitewood, Cambridgeshire. Between 
th 
re Wool assi —Mangotsfield Common, near Bath. Mr. 
SWAYNE. Salt marsh at —" betwixt the town and the 
salt pans. ] A. May—Aug. 
glomera’tum, x Heads sitting, hemispherical, rigid : calyxes_ scored; 
eth expanded, equal. 
Curt, pe 882-Pluk. 113.5. 
m drooping. Calyx with.10 scores, naked, disposed in a 
beanif Piatt the atif expan nding segments filling up the in 
terstices between ae oT ms numerous, prostrate, 4 
to 7 inches long, scarce perceptibly downy. Sv n_ pairs 
oval-spear-s r-pointed, scored, smooth, . Leaf-stalks 
owed above. Leaves alternate; /eafts nearly sitting, ob- 
only the mid-rib ——s intent an Goipt Heads 
not ri ss. pale red; standard spear- 
some’ : sand keel equal. Mr. Woo D 
R ded Trefal. Sandy ows, pastur nd moi: 
héaths. Saxmundham, Soffolk. Blackheath a ae ithe, 
Kent. Isle of Pig ee About Norwich. [Bath Hills, near 
Bungay, Mr. Woopwarp. Near vale re | 
ay, June. 
sca’brum. T. Helis ake lateral, egg-shaped : segments of the 
calyx unequal, stiff, bowed back. 
Curt.-Barr. 870-Vaill. 33. 1-¥. B. ii. 378. 4-H. ox. ike 
13.10. 
Stems not much branched. Leafts oval, femme some- - 
what scofloped at the edge. Heads from the s of the leaves, 
hard, stif, pesaiaie nt. Calyx the outer sae longer and 
hole pla 
Stipule aonllach terminated by an awn, scored with 
sed lines. “Leaf-stalks short. Leaves few; Jeafits oblong- 
wedge-shaped, ‘sitting. Heads somewhat oval. _ Calyx — 
ot the lowermost long, aie el i 
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