138 LEGUMINOSAE 



First record. T. 2)»«^ense. Honeysuckle Trefoil, Dr. Noehden, Mavor's 



Agr. Berks, 1809. With white flowers in a pasture about four 



miles from Oxford, on the right-hand side of the road to Eynsham, 



Baxter, in Herb. Oaf. With SpJiaeria TrifoUi and Pohjthrincium Trifolii 



parasitic on the leaves of this and other species of Trifolium about 



Oxford, Baxt. Phaen. Bot. 283, 1839. 



Var. SATivuji, Schreber, in Sturm's Deutsch. Fl. heft 15, t. 12, 



Sutton's Perm, and Temp. Pastures, 1891, t. xix, is the plant which is 



extensively cultivated for fodder; this is often found on the borders of 



fields, &c. White or pale-flowered forms of the cultivated plant are 



occasionally found. 



Var. SYLVESTRE, Syme, is the native plant which is common throughout 

 the country, but is very rarely found with white flowers. 



Var. PARviFLORUM, Bab. Man. Brit. Bot. 72 (1843), in which the 

 <!alyx teeth exceed the corolla (which is smaller than usual) in 

 length, has been noticed in fields near Hen Wood, at Arborfield, and 

 at Didcot. 



The Bed Clover is too common to requii*e the mention of localities ; 

 it is found in all the bordering counties. 



T. medium, Linn. Amoen. Acad. iv. 105 (1759), and Huds. Fl. Angi. 



284 (1762). Zigzag Clover. 



T. purpxireum ynajus, Bay, Syn. 328. T. flexuosum, Jacq. Fl. Austr. t. 386. 

 Top. Bot. no. Syme, iii. 40, t. 348. Nyman, 173. Fl. Oxf. 78. 

 Native. Septal. Hedge-banks, rough borders of meadows and woods. 



Local and rather rare. P. June- September. 

 First record. T. medium. Sonning, Mr. S. Rudge, Herb. Brit. Mus. i8oo- 

 South Hinksey, Mr. Baxter, MSS. 1812. 



1. Isis. On the left-hand side of the road going up Cumnor Hill. 



2. Ock. South Hinksey, Baxter, 1812. On the left-hand side of 



the road going up the hill to Bagley AVood from Grandpont. 

 Boar's Hill. Frilford. 



3. Pang. Bradfield, Jenkinson. Caversham Meadows, on ballast, 



Tufnail. On chalk ballast between Beading and Tilehurst. 



5. Loddon. Sonning, Budge. Wargrave, Melvill, in Britt. Contr. 1871. 

 In a little wood near Hurley, Stanton. Between Early and 

 Wokingham. On the railway-banks between Wokingham and 

 Wellington College Station. Near Loddon Bi'idge. Near Ascot 

 Bacecourse. 



T. medium occurs in all the bordering counties. 



[T. ociiROLEucoN, Huds. Fl. Angl. 283 (1762). T. ochroleticnvi, Huds. Fl. Angl. 

 ed. 2 (1778). Syme, E. B. iii. 41, t. 349. Nyman, 174. 



A species of eastern England recorded for Surrey, but with some doubt as 

 to its correctness.] 



