78 LEGUMINIFERiE. 



VII. Homerton; Upper Clapton; Cherry. Near Chelsea Hospital, 1861. 

 [Near the Victoria Tower, Westminster.] By the side of the Great 

 North Eoad; Burnett, 105. 

 First record : Blackstone, 1737. 



163. * "JNLn BXvexksiSi Wallr. 



Cyb. Br. iii. 332. Syme E. B. iii. t. 343. 

 "Waste ground ; rare. B. June — September. 

 I, Harrow Weald Common. 

 II. Eailway bank at Fulwell Station. 

 VII. Brook G-reen. Site of Exhibition of 1862, S. Kensington. Side of 

 Hackney Canal. 

 First record: the Authors, 1866. Occurs under the same circumstances 

 as M. officinalis, but is less frequent. 



164. ^ IMC. vulgraris, Willd. M. alba, Lam. (Syme). 

 Cyb. Br. i. 288 ; iii. 407 ; Comp. 140. Syme E. B. iii. t. 342. 

 Waste places ; rare. B. June — September. 



II. Near Strawberry Hill. By the towing-path bet. Kingston Bridge and 



Hampton Court ; Bloxam. 

 V. Chiswick ; Fox. 

 VII. Shepherd's Bush. Near Cremorne. Site of Exhibition of 1862, S. 

 Kensington. Chelsea College ; Britten, 

 First record : Britten, 1858. 



M. sulcata, Desf. VII. Site of Exhibition of 1862, S. Kensington. In- 

 troduced. 



M. messanensis, Desf. VII. Chelsea College ; Britten. Introduced. 



M. cserulea. Lam. VII. Site of Exhibition of 1862, S. Kensington. Of 

 foreign origin. 



M. parviflora, Besf. Cyb. Br. iii. 332. Syme E. B. iii. t. 344. VII. 

 Chelsea College, 1861 ; Parson's Green; Britten. Not native. 



TRIGONELLA, Unn. 

 [165. T. ornithopodioides, DC, Falcatula ornith., Brotero (Bab.). 

 Trifol. siliquis ornithopodii, B. Syn. (Doody). Fanugr cecum humile 

 rejpens, Ornithopodii siliquis brevibus erectis (Dill.). Trifolium ornitho- 

 podioides, L. (Cirrt.). 

 Cyb. Br. i. 290 ; iii. 407 ; Comp. 141. Curt. F. L. f. 2. 

 Gravelly and sandy places ; very rare. A. or B. June, July. 

 IV. Hampstead Heath, J. Woods; B. G. 109. 

 V. Hanwell Heath, Dr. Goodenough; Cooper, 108. 

 VII. In Tuthill fields, Doody ; B. Syn. i. 246. In Tuttle fields, plen- 

 tifully ; Budd. MSS. and Herb., and subsequent writers. Curtis 

 found it there abundantly. 

 First notice: Doody, 1690. Last: about 1805.] 



