46 LEGUMTNOSiE. 



G. Brancloii Hill. Clifton and Durdham Downs. Pen- 

 pole Point, 

 S. Clevedon. Kewstoke sands, abundantly. VI. — YHI. 



208. T, maritimum, Huds. 



Native ; in sub-maritime pasture land, rare. 



G. Sea Mills. The plant grows in a meadow very 



plentifully, and also by the river side in great luxuriance. 



One specimen gathered here July 4, 1880, bore 241 



heads of flowers averaging 40 in each head, or a total of 



9640 individual flowers. 

 S. Clevedon. Mr. W. E. Green. Specimen in Herb. 



Dr. H. 0. Stepheyis, from " Burnham, Somerset, W. R. 



Crotch," no date. Weston-super-Mare. Yi. Vlf. 



209. T. subterraneum, L. 



Native ; in dry places, very rare. 



G. " St. Vincent's Rock." SliiercUfs Bristol and Hotwell 



Gtiide for 1789. Brandon Hill, and Hanham. Sxcete 



FL p. 29. 

 S. Clevedon. Mr. W. E. Green. Keyusham ! Herl. 

 Dr. H. 0. Stephens. V. VI. 



210. T. repenS, L. White, or Dutch Clover. 



Native ; very common everywhere. In wet seasons fre- 

 quently with foliaceous petals, and subject to monstrous 

 growths. The rose-pink variety has been found at 

 Clevedon by Mr. W. E. Green. V. IX. 



211. T. hybridum, L. 



Alien. It has been introduced with seed, and is now of 



frequent occurrence. Sometimes it is viviparous. 

 S. Abbots' Leigh. Ashton. Clevedon. Nailsea. Rad- 



stock. VI.— vin. 



212. T. fragiferum, L. 



Native; in pastures near salt water and elsewhere, 

 frequent. 



