40 THE FLORA OF WARWICKSHIRE. 



II. Milverton, 1'. and B.\ Near Little Lawford, R.S.R., 1877 ; Sher- 

 bouriie, Hainpton-on-the Hill; Kenihvorth ruins; Heathcote, 

 Warwick, II. B. ; Hoiiiiititon ; Tredin.i;ton, near the j^ravel pit, 

 Neivb. ; walls at Cou^bton Court ; Salford Priors ; Hatton 

 Rock ; Southam. 

 Var. 6, erectum, Sandrock, Woodloes, near Warwick, H. Bromwich, 

 Herb. Brit. Mus. 



T. BCabrum, Linn. Rough Rigid Trefoil. 



Native : On waste places. Rare. June. 

 II. Sherbourne, 1'. and B. 



I have never seen this plant growing in Warwickshire. 



T. hybridum, Linn. Ahike Clover. 



Casual : In tields. and on roadsides and railway banks, fully 

 established in many of the districts. Locally common. July, 

 August. 

 I. Waste places, Marston Green ; Sutton Park railway banks, 

 abundant. 

 II. Kenihvorth and Milverton. Y. and B. ; near Rugby, R.S.R., 1870; 

 Honington, Tredington, Blackwell, Neivb. ; hilly pastures. 

 Great Alue ; Studley railway bank ; Tardebigg. 

 Var. elecjans, near Harborough Magna, Rev. A. Blox. 



T. repens, Linn. White or Dutch Clover. 



Native ; In fields, pastures, waysides, &c. Common. May to 



November. Common throughout the county. 

 Frequent with foliaceous flowers in some seasons. 

 T. fragiferum, Linn. Strawberrij-headed Clover. 



Native : On waysides and borders of fields in marly and Lias soils. 

 Rather rare. June to September. 

 II. Oversley and Kinwarton. Part., i., 306 ; Whitnash, Southam, 

 y. and B. ; Lawford and Dunchurch Roads. R.S.R., 1867 ; Myton, 

 Tachbrook, Bishop's Itchington, U.B.; Honington. Tredington, 

 Blackwell, Shipston-on-Stour, Xeirb. ; Guydon. Bolton King; 

 canal bank, Bearley, IF. li. drove ; stone quarry, near Exhall ; 

 roadsides from Stratford to Eatington. 

 [2'. resupinatinn. Linn, is recorded by the Rev. J. Caswell as a gar- 

 den weed in Oscott College grounds, i 



T. procumbens, Linn. Hop 'Trefoil, Hop Clover. 



Native : On marly and sandy banks, by waysides and in pastures. 



Common. May to October. 

 More or less common throughout the county. 



T. minuB, Relhan. Len.ier Yellow Trefoil. 



Native : On banks and waste places, etc. Common. April to 



November. 

 Very common throughout the count} . 

 T. filiforme, IJnn. Leaft Yellow Trefoil. 



Native : In old pastures and on turfy roadsides. Rare. June, July. 

 I. Turfy waysides near Castle Bromwich ; Coleshill Heath ; turfy 

 waysides between Barston and Temple Balsall ; Barston Marsh ; 

 near Solihull. 

 II. Near Harboro' Magna, Rev. A. B., R. S. R., 1871 : Sherbourne. 

 H. B. Herb. Brit. Mus. ; Honington, Newb. ; Milverton, Hamp- 

 ton-ou-the-Hill, Yarningale Common, H. B. ; between Kinetou 

 and Edge Hills, 1867 ; old pastures on the mobs, Henley-in- 

 Ardeu ; Lve Green. 



