88 LEGUMINIFER.E. 



VI. One plant, probably as a ' casual,' in a barley-field near the town 



of Modbiny, July, 1878. 

 First record : Jacob, 1836. 



182. T. striatum, L. Soft-knotted Trefoil. 



Native ; in dry turfy, rocky, or sandy waste spots, and in pas- 

 tures. Rather common. June. 

 c. I. Near Graf thole ! Jones, Tour, 16. St. Germans Hut ; Ke;js, Fl. 

 ii. 120; seen at the Beacon and Mount Pleasant. Slaty spot 

 at the junction of two lanes between the Saltash and Calling- 

 ton Road and Pillaton. 

 II. About slate quarries near Trevol and Borough fann-house, 

 Antony. Between Inceworth and Southdown. By the Cal- 

 ling-ton Road, near Saltash, and between Hatt and Penters 

 Cross. Tinnel Green. Calloget Green. 

 D III. Devil's Point, Stonehouse. By a slate quany on the side of the 

 Plymouth and Saltash" Road at Ford, and on a rocky bank 

 between this road and St. Budeaux. Saltash Passage. Near 

 Whitleigh. Blaxton, and between that and Pound farm-house. 

 IV. Under the walls of Plymouth Citadel ; T. B. Flower, Ravensh. 

 Fl. 19. BoAisand ; the type and var. erectum, Leight. ; Keys, 

 S. D. Lit. Chron. 300, and Fl. ii. 120. Cattedown, 1872. Hoe. 

 Pasture between Lipson and Compton village. On the eastern 

 side of the Plym estuary at Pomphlet, &c. Lower Mount 

 Gould. Crabtree. Rumple, and by the trannvay at Common 

 Wood, Egg Buckland. Between Elburton and Plympton. 

 Between Chaddlewood and Venton. Waste spot between Lower 

 Whittleborough and Bickleigh Bridge. 

 V. In the neighbourhood of the coast between Do"mi Thomas and 

 Wembury, and at Revelstoke. Bridgend, by the road to 

 Pusluich. On slaty refuse by Coffleet Lak^. On a bank at 

 Weston. 

 VI. By Bigbury Bay below Rmgmore. Carsewell. Between Kingston 



Rock and Torr. 

 Though partial to the neighbourhood of the coast, less of a maritime 

 species than T". arveiise and T. suhteranneiLra. Like T. glomeratum, it 

 quickly passes out of flower. 

 First record : Jones, 1820. 



183. T. scabrum, L. Rough Rigid Trefoil. 



Native ; on banks, in old pasture land and in sandy places by the 

 coast ; less frequently m dry tiu'fy or rocky spots in more inland 

 situations. Rather common. ]May to July, or later. 

 c. I. Port Wrinkle. Seaton. 



