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wanted. Workington Warren has pretty well disappeared : 

 now under tillage, or covered with iron furnaces, collieries, 

 etc. — (W. Hodgson.) 



267. Trifolium repetis, L. (Dutch Clover, White Clover). 

 Native. British type. Range 1-3. Grassy places. Common. 

 Ascending to 500 yards on Walna Scar. — (Miss Hodgson.) 

 550 yards on Great Gable. — (B.) 700 yards. — (Watson.) 



271. Tj'ifolium pratense,!.. {'Ked.ClowQx). Native. British 

 type. Range 1-2. Grassy places. Common. Ascending 

 to 500 yards at Hayes Water and Kirkstone Pass. 



272. Trifolium inedium,\.. Native. British type. Range i. 

 Thickets and hedge-banks throughout the lower zone. Fre- 

 quent. Ascending to 300 yards. — (Watson.) 



Trifolium hybridum, L. (Alsyke Clover). Alien. Is now 

 common in cultivated fields throughout the lower zone. 



274. Trifolium maritimum^ Huds. Native. English type. 

 Maritime. Range i. 



C. On the shore at Braystones. — (J. Robson.) The nearly- 

 allied Mediterranean T. supinum, L., was found by Mr. W. 

 Hodgson, with the other casuals, at Floshgate, Ullswater. 



275. Trifolium arvense, L. (Hare's-foot Clover). Native. 

 British type. Range i. Sandy ground. Rare. 



C. Flimby near Workington. — (W. Dickinson.) Hodbar- 

 row, Braystones. — (Whitehaven Cat.) St. Bees. — (W. B. 

 Waterfall.) Railway station, Maryport. — (W. Hodgson.) 



W. Sandy field between Clibburn village and the railway 

 station, abundant. — (B.) 



L. Border of a field at Cark.— (Dr. F. A. Lees.) 



