DIADELPHIA. DECANDRIA. Trifolium. — 
:. Hard-bnated arti Chalky and sandy aes Chalk 
hills near the Thames between Northfleet and i Sea end. 
“ha and in the Isle of Sheppey. Rewiiekats euidineny, 
Cambridgeshire. [Bath Hills, near Bungay, Suffo Ik.’ Woopw 
Caister ee near Norwich. Mr. Crowe. Wick Clifts. 
3 Mr. Swayne. | A. May, June. 
T. Heads sitting, mostly lateral, egg-shaped: calyxes 
scored, unded. 
the upper agate sitting, downy on both sides, ribs. not 
strongly marked, serratutes barely distinguishable with a glass. 
Heads oval, woolly, sometimes on short fruit-stalks, some ter- 
minating, but mostly in pairs. Ca/yx just shorter than the blos- 
80: res almost hid by long soft hairs: teet ual, 
straight, awl-shaped, not itr Bloss. pale red ; standard spear- 
d ; Neuss — hee - Mr, Woopwarp. The ribs upon 
T. Spikes woolly, oval: teeth of the calyx bristle-shaped, 
woolly, equal. 
Dicks. b. s.—Curt.Dad. 577. 1-Lob. obs. 498. 4, ic. and ii. 
39. 1-Ger. em. 1193. 3—Park. 1107. 6—H. ox. ii. 13. 8—- 
Fl. dan. 724-Riv. tetr. 15. Lagopus—Ger. 1023. 2-Barr. 
‘901 and 902-Matth. 983—Fuchs, 494-Trag. a Age 
5 a 5—Blackw. $50. 
in pairs, spear-sha scored with red veins, and endin in an 
awn, ee Sat short. Leafits of the lower leaves ellip- 
tical, of the upper nearly strap-shaped, somewhat nicked at the 
i 4 : 
635 
‘stria’tum, 
arven’se. 
