10(! (iK(>i,0(iioAi. sum i:v ok canaua. 



(457.) T. microccphalum, rui.sh. 



(Jrowini^ with tlu' pri'rocliiii;-, hut ijuiti- Iinii-y, mid willi more com- 

 part lioads, with ini>i(' mikI sin;ilh>r (lowors. {Miiroun.) 



(4r)S.) T. microdon, Nnolc. \- Ain. 

 8oiithoni hounthiry o\' British CttluniMa. (^LijaU.') 



(45!».) T. dcpauporatum, Dosv. 



T. <im}>lirt<ni.<>, Maooun's Cat., No. 399. 

 Quito c-oniinon in the neighhorhood of Victoria, Vancouver Island. 

 (^Miicouti.) 



(4(!0.) T. agrarium, Limi. Ilop-Clover. 



Sparingly introduced in some localities. riolds, Bedford, N. S. 

 (^Lawson.) Queenshury; common near Fredericton and other localities, 

 X.B. {Fowler's Cat.) Between Trenton and the Carrying Place at the 

 head <>f the Bay of Quintc, Out. (Aracoim.) Vicinity of Ottawa. 

 {Fletcher Fl. Ott.) Chatham, Out., and near Montreal, Q. {McGill 

 Coll. Herb.) 



(461.) T. procumbens, Linn. Low Hop-Clover. 



Naturalized in old tields and parks. Pictou and Windsor, N.S., not 

 common. {McKay.') Sparingly in sandy ground at Richibncto, also 

 at (J rand Monan and St. Andrews, N.B. {Fowler's Cat.) Vicinity of 

 Quebec. {Brunei.) Beauharnois County, Q. {McGill Coll. Herb.) 

 Roadside, west of Ottawa. {Whyte.) Point Henry, at Kingston; and 

 University Park, Toronto. (Macoun.) Near London, Ont. {Burgess.) 



(4G2,) T. hybridum, Linn. Alsick. 



Cultivated fields and along fences. This species is extensively culti- 

 vated both in Ontario and the eastern provinces. 



(4G3.) T. resupinatum, Linn. Reversed Trefoil. 



On ballast heaps at St. John, N.B. {Folder's Gat.) Vicinity of 

 Quebec. {Ami.) 



(4G4.) T. ornithopodioides, Linn. Bird's-foot Trefoil. 



Sparingly introduced on ballast heaps at St. John, N.B. {Fowler's Cat.) 



133. MELILOTUS, Tourn. (MELILOT.) 



(465.) M. alba, Lam. Sweet Clover. 



M. officinalis, Pursh. Hook. Fl. I., 130. 



M. leucantha, Koch. Torr. & Gray, Fl. 1., 321. 



