go FLORA OF THE EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE. 



371. Trifolium repens. Lum., 112. 



(White Clover). 

 Native, Brit., 1-7. May, III. 



Most abundant on Wolds. 



372. T. fragiferum. Linn., 72. 



(Strawberry Trefoil). 



Native, Eng., 2, 6. June, IV. 



Vicinity of the sea coast near Hull (C.C. Babington). 

 Very common. East of Hull, near River Humber,* Market 

 Weighton, near Canal. 



375. T. procumbens. Linn., 105. 

 (Hop Trefoil). 

 Native, Brit., 1-7. Aug. I. 



Frequent, but not so much as T. dubium. 



376. T. dubium. Sibth., 109. 



Native, Eng., 1-7. May, III. 



Very common. 



377. T. filiforme. iJnn., 64. 



Native, Eng., 2. June, II. 



Rare. In dry places, <?.g., on tumuli, as near Cottingham.* 

 {fide, Mr. A. Bennett). 



378. Anthyllis Vulneraria. Linn., 105. 



(Kidney Vetch, or Ladies' Fingers). 



Native, Brit., 1-7. July» I^- 



Common on railway embankments, and on other gravellj' 



places. A form with quite fleshy leaves on chalk at 



Flambro'.* 



379. Lotus COrniCUlatUS. Linn., wz. 



(Bird's-foot Trefoil, "Ladies' Fingers," " Cheescake 



Flower " — from its colour). 



Native, Brit., 1-7. July» IV. 



Common. Var. crassifolius, Pers., at Hornsea and 

 Withernsea ; var. villosus, Ser., at Spurn (C.W.).* 



