FLOWERING PLANTS. 61 



T. glomeratum, L. Smooth round-headed Clover. 5, 6. Not 

 infrequent in dry places : below Homersfield Church 

 (EAH) ; gravel pit near Earsham Station, F. Bath Hills 



(FB). 



*T. hybridum, L. Alsike Clover. 6 8. In fields and by 

 roadsides : Baker's Barn Brickyard, Redeiihall ; near 

 Mendham Bridge ; pasture opposite Hulk's Graves, Wey- 

 bread; D. Cf. Introd., p. 26. 



T. repens, L. White Clover. 4 9. Common in pastures. 

 This is the Shamrock of Ireland. 



T. fragiferum, L. Strawberry-headed Clover. 7, 8. Frequent 

 in meadows and pastures : Harleston Green Lane \ pond- 

 side, Harleston Common : near the Moat, Gawdy Hall ; 

 Mendham ; Weybread ; Needham. 



T. procumbens, L. Hop Clover. 6 8. Common in gravelly 

 places. 



T. dubium, Sibth. (T. minus, Sm.). Lesser Hop Clover. 5 7. 

 Common in dry pastures. 



T. filiforme, L. Slender Clover. 6, 7. Frequent : roadside 



near Denton House ; grassy bank, Shotford Hill ; dry 



pasture near Homersfield Heath, F. St. Margaret's 

 (EAH), I. 



ANTHYLLIS, L. 



*A. vulneraria, L. Common Kidney Vetch, 5 8. In a 

 grass field near Chediston, apparently introduced with 

 seed, K. 



LOTUS, L. 



L. corniculatus, L. Common Birds-foot Trefoil. 6 8. 

 Common in meadows and pastures. Popular names 

 Ladies' Slippers, Shoes and Stockings. 



L. pilosus, Beeke. (L. major, Scop.). Greater Birds-foot 

 Trefoil. 6 8. Common in damp places. 



ORNITHOPUS, L. 



0. perpusillus, L. Common Birds-foot. 5 7. Not infre- 

 quent on dry banks : Well's Lane, Harleston ; Homers- 

 tield ; pasture opposite Hulk's Graves, Weybread. 



