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grass on the shingles beyond Pevensey, JR. V. Cuckmere 

 Haven, E.E. VI. Winchelsea, 1886, B. 



T. INCABNATUM, L. Crimson Clover. A. 6-7. Borders 

 of fields, escapes ; com. 



T. ARVENSE, L. Hare's-foot Trefoil. A. 7-9. Cult, fields 

 and sandy sea waste ; not com. I. Iping. Nr. Midhurst. 

 H.E.F . Pilsey, 1892. Watersfield, 1896. Coast, Pagham, 



Elentiful, A. Lynchmere, 1902, Mrs. Parson. II. Nr. 

 ittlehampton, Hb. C. Pulborough. III. Shoreham, 0. 

 Aldrington, M. IV. Barcombe, U. V. Nr. first sluice 

 bridge, Eastbourne, rather rare, E. VI. Camber, B. 

 VII. Cornfields and rocks about Tunbridge Wells, freq., 

 E.J. 



T. STRIATUM, L. Soft Knotted Trefoil. A. 6-7. Sandy 

 places by the sea; not com. westward. I. Thorney, nr. the 

 Churchyard. Pagham, E.S.M. II. Littlehampton Beach, 

 abund. III. Shoreham. Cliftonville, 0. Aldrington and 

 elsewhere nr. Brighton, M. IV. Barcombe, U. Berwick 

 Common, E.E. Broadwater, S.B. V. Shingles nr. first 

 sluice bridge, Eastbourne, JR. VI. Camber, B. 



T. SCABRUM, L. Rough rigid Trefoil. A. 5-7. Sandy 



g laces and shingles; rather rare westward. I. Clymping 

 ands, E.S.M. II. Littlehampton, 1885. III. Shoreham, 

 1885, A. Cliftonville. Portslade, 0. Nr. Brighton, com., 

 Hb. B. IV. Newhaven, com., U. Seaford, J.H.A.J. V. 

 Shingles, Eastbourne. Pevensey. Beachy Head, E. 

 Hills south of Berwick, E.E. VI. Pett. Camber, B. 

 T. GLOMERATUM, L.I Smooth Round-headed Trefoil. 

 A. 6-7. Sandy and gravelly waste ; very rare. III. Nr. 

 Brighton, M. V. Bet. St. Leonards and Bexhill, E. 

 VI. Hastings. Pett, rare, B. 



T. SUFFOCATUM, L. Dense-flowered Trefoil. A. 5-6. 

 Waste places on the coast; very rare. I. Hermitage. 

 Thorney, A. Com. on the coast. Meadow at Graff ham on 

 the gault, E.S.M. II. Littlehampton, W. W. Eeeves. 



V. Bopeep, nr. the Railway Bridge, 1887, Moyle Eogers. 



VI. Rock above Hastings, Hb. Bor. Pett Level. Camber, 

 beyond sand hills, loc. abund., B. 



T. HYBBIDUM, L. Alsike Clover. P. 7-9. Fields and 

 waysides; waif of cultivation, yearly increasing through- 

 out the county. 



T. REPENS, L. Dutch Clover. P. 5-9. Pastures and 

 waysides; very com. 



T. FRAGIFERUM, L. Strawberry-headed Trefoil. P. 6-8. 

 Damp meadows and waste ground, especially by the 

 sea ; com. 



T. PROCUMBENS, L. Hop Trefoil. A. 6-8. Fields and 

 waste ground ; com. 



Var. MAJUS, Koch. I. Sandy cornfield nr. Norwood 

 Farm, Lavington, 1901 ; heads large, with golden 

 flowers, E.S.M. 



