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350. 
356. 
397- 
358, 
360. 
363. 
365. 
366. 
370. 
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375: 
376. 
377: 
378. 
379. 
380. 
381. 
THE FLORA OF BURTON 
Melilotus officinalis, Lam. 
AND NEIGHBOURHOOD. 189 
Tutbury ; Yoxall; R.G. The Oaks Plantation and Drakelowe; E.B. 
Bretby; Chellaston; Ticknall; 
ton; W.G. _ Brizlincote; T.G. 
Trifolium pratense, L. 
Common everywhere. 
T. medium, L. 
WEEP: Burton; Sectton. Rep- 
Moira; Bretby and Knightley Park; E.B.  Pistern Hill; Ticknall 
and Calke; W.H.P. Coleorton; Ashby Old Parks; Breedon Osier 
bed; Alton Grange; F.L. Repton; W.G. 
[Z. ochroleucon, Huds. 
Repton; W.G. Wants confirmation; W.H.P.] 
T. incarnatum, L. 
Occasionally in cornfields after cultivation, not truly wild; E.B. 
T. arvense, L. 
Lichfield; R.G. Railway Slopes at Branstone; E.B. Burton; 
Foremark; W.H.P.  Repton; 
T. striatum, L. 
Stretton and Branstone; E.B. 
W.G. 
Drakelowe; W.H.P.  Breedon; 
Measham; F.L. Repton; W.G. 
T. scabrum, L. 
Burton; P.B.M. 
T. hybridum, 
Cultivated fields, introduced. 
T. repens, L. 
Common everywhere. 
T. procumbens, L. 
Common. 
T. dubium, Sibth. 
Common. 
T. filiforme, L. 
Burton; E.B. Milton; W.G. 
[Z. patens, L. 
Railway Cutting near Ashby; E,B.} 
Anthyllis Vulneraria, L. 
Linton; Calke; Moira Stone 
Pit; E.B. Measham; Ticknall; 
W.H.P. Willington Road, Repton; W.G. 
Lotus corniculatus, L. 
Common throughout the district. 
L. tenuis, Waldst. & Kit. 
Woodville ; Cauldwell; E.B. 
L. uliginosus, Schkuhr. 
Common. 
Moira Reservoir; P.B.M. 
