248 LIST OF FLOWERING PLANTS 
PAPILIONACE. 
86. Medicago lupulina. 
87. Medicago minima. (Frequent on the dry, 
open uncultivated sandy lands; sometimes 
very luxuriant on ground of this kind which 
has been newly enclosed and planted). 
88. Melilotus officinalis. (On sandy ground, 
chiefly on the outskirts of the plantations, 
or on land newly broken up, not very 
common hereabouts). 
89. Trifolium repens, L. (Very diminutive among 
short grass or heath on the open, sandy 
lands). 
go. Trifolium fragiferum, L. (In moist meadows, 
plentiful in those near Wammell; also on 
erassy ground near the edges of the bogs, 
and in moist spots on the grassy margins 
of roads). 
git. Trifolium pratense, L. (Most clearly wid on 
dry, chalky banks, in company with 
Anthyllis and Avena pratensis). 
92. Trifolium arvense, L. On the dry, sandy 
lands, common, in company with Medicago 
minima, Scleranthus perennis, Festuca 
ovina, and Erodium cicutarium. Usually 
quite procumbent, indeed, close pressed to 
(the ground). 
93. Lrifolium scabrum, L. In the same situations 
with IT. arvense, but rather less frequent). 
94. Trifolium procumbens, L. 
95. Trifolium minus, Sm. 
