36 LEOUMINOS^. 



Antrim — Cuiran of Lame ; Templeton, 1794: (still there) . "WTiiteabbey ; 

 Flor. Belf. Roadside near Crumlin ; T.H.C. Lisbum, CoHn 

 Glen, Kilroot, Magheramorne, and Bushmills; S.A.S. 



Deny — Magilligan, and by Lough Xeagh ; D.M. 



TBZFOIiZUM Linn. Clover. 



!• T. pratense Linn. Purple Clover. 



Pastures, waste places, and occasionally on rock cliffs — common. Fl. 

 mid. May till mid. Sept. 



This clover being sown so extensively, renders it probable that the wild 

 specimens found in the lowlands, are all descended from cultivated plants. 

 There is, however, on the mountains, a y&cy coarse hairy form, which 

 seems distinct, and is probably truly native. 



2. T. medium Linn. 



Stony groimd, and short pastures, especially in hilly districts — very rare 



in Down — frequent in Antrim and Derry. Fl. mid. June till mid. Sept. 



Ascends to 1000 feet in Derry ; D.M. A plant of the basalt especially. 



Down — Ditch bank opposite the glen gate Portavo ; T.H.C. Newcastle ; 

 R.Ll.P. 



Antrim — Islandmagee, "WTiiteabbey, and very common about Doagh; 

 Temjjleton, 1794. Elevated ground" between Larne and Glen- 

 arm ; Flor. Hib. Black Moimtain, Cave Hill, Cammoney 

 Hill, and Knockagh ; Flor. JJlst. Ballj-pallady, Muckamore, 

 Lame, Glenarm Deer Park, and very lirxmiant on road from 

 Craigbilly to Slemish ; S.A.S. Glenariffe and Camlough ; 

 R.Ll.P. 



DeiTy — Base of Umbra rocks, Glen of the Roe above Dungiven, and plenti- 

 fully along the basaltic range ; D.M. Ballyronan ; S.A.S. 



3. T. arvense Linn. Hare's-foot Trefoil. 

 Sandy ground— rare. Fl. July and Aug. 



As is the case with many other annuals of sandy ground, the precise 

 stations of this plant are very inconstant. 

 Down — Railway banks near Bloomfield ; Flor. Belf. Rough Island two 



miles east of Comber ; S.A.S. Sands at Ringsallin Point east 



of Dundi-um; T.H.C. 

 Anti'im — Church Bav in Rathlin, and on slipped groimd at Blackhead ; 



Templeton, 1794. (not seen by S.A.S. in Rathlin— 1882). 



LHsterville near Belfast ; Miss 3Iaffett. Coasts of Antrim ; 



Cyb. Hib. Sandpits at Stranmillis ; S.A.S. Portrush sand- 



hiUs; T.H.C. 

 Derry— Frequent in the sandy fields of Magilligan, and by the shores of 



Lough Neagh; D.M. Abundant in Magilligan; B.N.F.C, 



1863. 



