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[4. T. incarnatum, Linn. Crimson Clover. 



Bab. Man. 86. Hook. St. Fl. 97. 



Annual agricultural herb ; only a stray from cultivation 

 in Suffolk ; tolerably frequent. June, July. 



1. Brandon ; Thurston and Fornham St. Martin : 

 Eury, Hb. 8k. 



2. Chilton and Stoke-by-Nayland : Nayland, Gray. 



3. Oulton, McAub. 4. Burgate. 

 5. Chalkpit, Claydon. 



Earliest notice 1862. E. Skepper.] 



[T. Stellatlim, Linn. Stellate Clover. 



Bab. Man. 86. Hook. St. Fl. 530. 



Annual ; a sea-side casual. June, July. 



3. * Between South wold and pier. Often eaten off by 

 sheep before coming into blossom,' Holmes. We enter this 

 plant with some distrust, though we own the authority to be 

 most respectable. 



Earliest notice 1840 ? Eev. E. A. Holmes.] 



6. T. arvense, Linn. Hare's-foot Trefoil. 



Bab. Man. 86. Hook. St. Fl. 97. H. & S. 21. Hist. Fram. 

 Hist. Yarm. Top. Bot. Suff. E. and W. Galp. 160. 



Annual plant ; common on sandy heaths and land. 



July to September. 



Frequent in all the districts, except No. 2, where it is 

 less frequent. 



Earliest record 1773. Sir J. Cullum. 



V. T. striatTim, Linn. Striate Clover. 



Bab. Man. 86. Hook. St. Fl. 99. H. & S. 21. Galp. 60. 



Top. Bot. Sufi. E. and W. 



Prostrate annual ; not unfrequent on sandy soils. 



June, July. 



1. Bury; Fornham St. Martin ; Fakenham ; Honing- 

 ton || ; Sapiston ; Troston and Timworth : Stowlangtoft, 

 Hbb. Gas. & Ek. : Coney Weston, E.F.L. : Woolpit, F. : 

 Barton ; Rougham ; West Stow and Santon Downham, 

 JSk. ms. 



2. Hitcham, H. & S. 



3. Lowestoft, Hbb. Blk. & F. : Bungay, H. & S. 



4. Dunwich || : Gt. Glemham, E.N.B. 



5. Blaxhall, E.N.B. : Felixstowe, W. H. Purehas : 

 Aldeburgh, Ms. Davy. 



First record 1774. Sir J. Cullum. 



