LEGUMINOS&. 107 
LOTUS Z. 
L. corniculatus LZ. Bird’s Foot Trefoil. 
Native. B. Pastures, waysides. Common, P. June-Sept. 
First record, Pilkington, 1789. 
General and everywhere abundant. ‘Common up to 500 yards,” Baker, J.B. 
A curious depauperate form or state occurs with the type in L. on Long- 
stone Edge, plentifully, and in G2, by a lane side between Corbar and Far 
End, Baslow ; it sends up many erect shoots, with leaves and pale yellow petals 
less than half the size of the type; the standard is straight not reflexed, the 
keel less curved, the wings narrow oblong. 
L. tenuis Waldst § Kit. 
Native. BE. Fields, waste places, on marshy or calcareous soil. Rare 
P. June-Aug. 
First record, Garner, 1844. 
L. Dovedale, Garner. 
P. Nether Langwith. 
Tl. Cornfields [Osmaston-by-Ashbourne neighbourhood], Smith MSS. 
T3. Cauldwell, N.H. Tutb. 
L. uliginosus Schkuhr. L. major Sm. L. pilosus Beeke. 
Native. BE. Meadows, woods, ditch banks, marshes. Frequent. June- 
Sept. 
First record, Glover, 1829. 
L. Common by the Wye up to 450 yards, Baker, J.B. Matlock, thickets 
and damp grassy places up to 300 yards, B. d& N., J.B. Buxton, Rogers. 
Monsal Dale; Dovedale, C.D. 
Gl. Chapel-en-le-Frith, Rogers. Chinley; Edale; Etherow district; near 
the Snake Inn. 
G2. Cromford Canal, Rogers. Froggatt; Kelstedge. 
C. About Renishaw, Waterfall. Totley Moss; Wilday Green, Barlow; 
Moorhole, near Hackenthorpe; Wadshelf; Millthorpe, near Holmesfield; New 
Stanton ; Newton Wood. 
P. Bolsover. 
Tl. Church Broughton; Barton Fields; between Longford and Boylestone ; 
Sudbury, near the Dove; near the Spread Eagle, Findern. 
T2. Breadsall, Whittaker, C.D. Ockbrook, Smith MSS. 
T3. Sides of ditches, Calke, Purchas, J.B. Bretby; Repton Rocks, Gibbs. 
Drakelow, Hb. Mason! About Burton-on-Trent; Willington, Painter, J.B. & 
Nat'. Repton, Wild Fl. Rept. 
ORNITHOPUS J. 
O. perpusillus L. Bird’s-foot. 
Native. BE. Sandy commons and pastures. Local. A. May-July. 
First record, Pilkington, 1789. 
