44 LEGUMINOS^:. 



recorded by very many botanists. It extends about 

 half-a-mile along the river bank. 



S. Brean Down. Clevedon. Wells. Weston-super- 



Mare. V. Vin. 



Casual in this district, having been introduced within the 

 last decade. It grows freely about Cumberland Basin 

 and the riverside adjacent. V. VIII. 



MELILOTUS, L. 



199. M. officinalis, Willd. Common Melilot. 

 Native ; on dry banks and by roadsides, frequent. 

 G. Bank of Avon below Bristol. 



S. Bedminster. Bourton. Erislington. Burnham. 

 Bank of Avon below Bristol. Uphill. Wells. Weston- 

 super-Mare. Yatton. VI. VIII. 



200. M. alba, Lam. 



Casual ; in waste places, very rare. 



G. Ashley. Mr. W. E. Green. Kingswood Hill. Dr. 



A. C. Hasse. 

 S. Ashton Vale Colliery, one plant, 1880. Mr. T. F. 



Perkins. Burnham. Miss Winter. VII. VIIE. 



TRIFOLIUM, Z. 



201. T. prate J1S6, L. Purple Clover. 



Native; in fields and pastures, very common. White- 

 flowered plants have been noted at Duudry and Cleve- 

 don. V. IX, 



