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1900, A. III. Sides of road, Shoreham, 0. IV. Nr. the 

 river, Lewes, 1878, J.H.A.J. V. Downs nr. Berwick, 

 amongst lucerne, B. 



M. ABVENSIS, Wallr. Field Melilot. B. 7-8. Cult, 

 ground and roadsides; rare. I. Selsey. Bognor. 

 Hermitage, 1901. Roadside nr. Westbourne Cemetery, 

 1893. Sutton. Midhurst. Thorney, A. II. Along the 

 bank of the Arun, bet. Arundel and Burpham, 1875. 

 III. Hurstpierpoint, Hb. D. Pyecombe, Hb. B. Shore- 

 ham, 1880, Bev. W. B. Linton. IV. Seaford and 

 Telscombe, E.E. V. Nr. Willingdon Quarry, B. 



M. PARVIFLORA, Desf. Small-flowered Melilot. A. 7-8. 

 Waste places. I. Hermitage, nr. the mouth of the Ems, 

 in some quantity, probably introduced, 1888, A. 



TRIGONELLA ORNITHOPODIOIDES, DC. Bird's-foot 

 Fenugreek. A. 6-7. Gravelly banks and wastes, usually 

 nr. the sea, occas. inland ; not com. I. Bracklesham, Bot. 

 Sus. Prinsted Common, abund., 1886. Pagham, 1901, 

 E.S.M. II. Heaths nr. Storrington, Bot. Sus. Little- 

 hampton Beach, 1885. III. Nr. Aldrington turnpike, 

 plentiful, M . IV. Nr. Lewes, U. V. Banks bet. Langley 

 and Walls end. Bet. St. Leonards and Bexhill, B. VI. 

 Pett. Camber, B. 



TRIFOLIUM SUBTERRANEUM, L. Subterranean Tre- 

 foil. A. 5-6. Amongst turf on parks and commons, also 

 by the sea ; com. 



T. PRATENSE, L. Red Clover. P. 5-9. Pastures and 

 roadsides ; very com. 

 Var. SYLVESTRE. I. Ichenor Park, A.F. III. Nr. Lewes, 



J.H.A.J. 

 Var. PARVIFLORTJM. I. Appledram, Hb. C. III. Nr. 



Lewes, J.H.A.J. 



T. MEDIUM, L. Zigzag Clover. P. 5-9. Meadows and 

 roadsides ; locally not uncom. 



T. OCHROLEUCUM, Huds. Sulphur-coloured Trefoil. P. 

 6-7. Dry places ; rare. II. By the side of the road leading 

 from Handcross to Horsham, through Lower Beeding, 



August, 1894, C. S. Nicholson. 



*T. STELLATUM, L. Starry-headed Trefoil. A. 7-8. 

 Shingles; very rare. " Perfectly naturalized on the 

 ballast along Shoreham Harbour, where it has maintained 

 its position since 1804, " Syme. Plentiful there, 1884, 0. 

 A long patch of it at Shoreham, July 10th, 1896, Mrs. 8. 

 Butcher. 



T. MARITIMUM, Huds. Teasel-headed Trefoil. A. 6-7. 

 Grassy banks by the sea; rare, especially eastward. I. 

 Dell Quay, N.B.G. Selsey. Abund. bet. Sidlesham and 

 Pagham, E.S.M. III. Shoreham, Hb. B. Nr. Brighton, 

 M. IV. Seaford, U. Newhaven Harbour, 1883, A. 

 Plumpton, E.E. V. Hailsham, 1846, Hb. Bor. Amongst 



