APPENDIX. 107¥ 
Trifolium glomeratum, Linn. Sp. Plant. 770; Hook. f. Student’s Fl. 99. 
Clustered Clover. North and South Islands: Pastures and waste places, 
plentiful. (Europe; West Asia; North Africa.) 
Trifoium hybridum, Linn. Sp. Plant. 766; Hook. f. Student’s Fl. 100- 
Alsike Clover. North and South Islands: Pastures, meadows, &c., not 
uncommon. (Kurope; West Asia; North Africa.) 
Trifolium repens, Linn. Sp. Plant. 767; Hook. f. Student’s Fl. 100. White: 
Clover. Kermadec Islands, North and South Islands, Stewart Island, 
Chatham Islands: Plentiful throughout. (Hurope; North and West Asia. 
to India ; North Africa.) 
Trifolium fragiferum, Linn. Sp. Plant. 772; Hook. f. Student’s Fl. 100. 
Strawberry Clover. North Island: Fields and waste places inthe Auckland 
District, rare. (Europe; North and West Asia; North Africa.) 
Trifolium resupinatum, Linn. Sp. Plant. 771; Benth. Ilust. Handb. Brit. Fl. 
i. 205. Reversed Clover. North Island: Fields and waste places; very 
plentiful in the North Cape district, and increasing elsewhere. (Europe ;: 
West Asia to the Caucasus.) 
Trifolium agrarium, Linn. Sp. Plant. 772. South Islard: Broken River Basin: 
(Canterbury), Kirk! (Central Europe.) 
Trifolium procumbens, Linn. Sp. Plant. 772; Hook. f. Student’s Fl. 101. 
Hop Trefoil. North and South Islands, Stewart Island, Chatham 
Islands: Abundant throughout. (Hurope; North and West Asia; North 
Africa. 
Trifolium oe Sibth. Fl. Oxon. 231; Hook. f. Student’s Fl. 101. Yellow: 
Suckling. North and South Islands, Stewart Island, Chatham Islands: 
Plentiful. (Hurope; North Africa. ) 
Trifolium filiforme, Linn. Sp. Plant. 773; Hook. f. Student’s Fl. 101. Lesser 
Trefoul. South Island: Various localities in Otago and Southland, not 
common. (Europe; West Asia to the Caucasus.) 
Anthyllis vulneraria, Linn. Sp. Plant. 719; Hook.f. Student’s Fl. 102. Kidney- 
vetch. South Island: Sparingly naturalised near Nelson and Dunedin, 
Kirk. (Europe; West Asia; North Africa.) 
Lotus corniculatus, Linn. Sp. Plant. 775; Hook. f. Student’s Fl. 102. Bird’s- 
foot Trefoil. North and South Islands: Fields and roadsides, not uncom- 
mon. (EKurope; North and West Asia to India; North Africa.) 
Lotus wliginosus, Schkuhr, Handb. ii. 412; Hook. f. Student’s Fl. 103. Greates: 
Bird’s-foot Trefoil. North and South Islands: Fields and waste places, 
abundant, especially in the Auckland District. (Europe; West Asia; North: 
Africa.) 
Lotus angustissimus, Linn. Sp. Plant. 774; Hook. f. Student’s Fl. 103. 
Slender Bird’s-foot Trefoil. North Island: In several localities near Auck- 
land, rare, 7. #.C. (Kurope; West Asia.) 
Indigofera viscosa, Lam. Encycl. iii. 247; D.C. Prodr. ii. 227. North Island - 
Has been noticed as a garden escape near Auckland, but is scarcely 
naturalised. (India to Malaya and North Australia ; tropical Africa.) 
Galega officinalis, Linn. Sp. Plant. 714; D.C. Prodr. ii. 248. Goat’s Rue. 
North Island: Manawatu River-bed, H. J. Matthews! (South Europe ; 
West Asia; North Africa.) 
Robinia Pseud-acacia, Linn. Sp. Plant. 722; Asa Gray, Man. 96. Locust-tree.. 
North Island : Naturalised in varicus localities between Auckland and the 
Upper Waikato. (United States.) 
Coronilla varia, Linn. Sp. Plant. 748; D.C. Prodr. ii. 310. South Island: A 
garden escape in the vicinity of Nelson, 7. F.C. (South Europe; West: 
Asia.) 
Onobrychis viciefolia, Scop. Fl. Carn. ii. 76; O. sativa, Lam. ; Hook. f. Student’s 
Fl. 106, Sainfoin, North and South Islands: An occasional escape: 
from cultivation, but scarcely naturalised. (Europe; North and West 
Asia. 
