102 LEGUMINOS&. 
G2. Baslow, Pilkington. Can this be a mistake for O. repens, which is 
plentiful at Baslow, whilst O. spinosa has not been noted there recently ? 
C. Dale, Hassé, C.D. 
P. Pleasley, Pilkington. 
T1. Near Etwall, Burkhill, O.D. 
Normanton-by-Derby, Painter, J.B. 
Little Derby, by the roadside. 
In a lane leading to Radbourn, Glover. 
T2. Between Ockbrook and Hopwood Lodge Field, Smith MSS. Plentiful 
by Thrumpton Ferry. 
T3. Ticknall, Purchas, J.B. 
Willington, Hagger, C.D. Derby Road, 
Burton, Hb. Mason ! 
Near Calke, Watson’s N.B.G. 
TRIGONELLA J. 
*T. purpurascens Lam. 
Casual? HK. 
T2. Breadsall, not common, Crewe & Whittaker, 1864. 
MEDICAGO Jl. 
*M. sativa JL. 
Casual. 
C. Waste ground about Renishaw Furnaces, Waterfall. 
T2. Works of the railway between Breadsall and Derby, Crewe & Whittaker, 
1864. 
M. lupulina 2. Black Medie. 
Native. B. 
Pastures, cultivated land, waysides. 
May-Aug. 
Common, A. or B., 
First record, Glover, 1829. 
Generally distributed and plentiful everywhere. ‘‘ Common up to 400 yards,” 
Baker, J.B. 
*M. denticulata Willd. 
Casual. E. 
Tl. Mickleover, Painter, Natt. 
Var. apiculata (Willd.). 
Tl. Cultivated ground, Mickleover, Bindley. 
*M. arabica Huds. M. maculata Sibth. 
Alien, E. Cultivated land. A, July-Aug. 
First record, Glover, 1829. 
C. College Meadows, The Hague, Renishaw, Waterfall. 
Tl. Shirley; Hollington. 
