82 Botany. 



360. T. Molinerii, Balb. Brit. Mus. Cat. ; (INCARNATUM L.) CRIMSON 

 CLOVER, 6 7, A. Cultivated ; stragglers sometimes found 

 by roadsides, but they soon disappear. 



1. Small pis. in waste ground and gravel-pits, Hayes ; 

 scarce and casual ; '92-7. So. 



363. T. arvense, L. (HARE'S-FOOT TREFOIL), 7 9, A. Sandy 

 fields ; frequent. 



1. Keston Common, '02., C.H.G. and W.H.G. ; '05, 



F.M.R. 



2. Old gravel-pit, Dartford Heath, '04. R.H.C. 



3. Between Hayes and W. Wickham, '05. F.M.R. 



var. b.) perpusillum, DC. A procumbent maritime form. 

 1. Between Bexley and Joyden's Wood. Dod. 



365. T. striatum, L. 6 7, A. Dry sandy places ; locally abt. 



1. Hurst, near Bexley ; between Mottingham and Grove 



Park. Dod. 



2. Isle of Grain, abundant. Jackson. 



3. Daren th ; Hayes and Chislehurst Commons, 

 a. First record. 1790 : Blackheath. 



366. T. scabrum, L. 5 7, A. Dry sandy places near the sea ; 



rare inland. 



a. Only old and doubtful records. 



367. T. glomeratum, L. 6, A. Gravelly places, S. of England ; 



rare. 



1. Dartford Heath, '94. Dod. 



a. All other records old and doubtful. 



368. T. suffocatum, L. 6, A. Sandy seashores ; rare. 



a. Records old and doubtful. 



370. T. hybridum, L. 7 9, P. Introduced as a fodder pi. ; fre- 



quent on roadsides. 



371. T. repens, L. (DUTCH or WHITE CLOVER), 5 9, P. Fls. self- 



sterile (Darwin) ; extremely common in all open places. 



372. T. fragiferum, L. 7 8, P. Damp pastures ; very plentiful 



about the estuaries of the Thames and Medway. 



1. Thames Bank, Greenhithe, '02. W.H.G. 



2. Top of mudshoot Marshes, Belvedere, '03. R.H.C. 



373. T. resupinatum, L. 7, A. Introduced ; casual. 



1. Between Belvedere and Crossness, one pi., '94. Dod. 



2. Gateway to Strawberry field nr. Park Gate, Lulling- 



stone, '03. W.H.G. 



3. One pi. by roadside, Shortlands, '94. Dr. Playfair. 



