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202. T. medium, L. 



Native ; in elevated pastures and bushy places, frequent. 



G. Cook's Folly Wood. Durdhani Down. Stinchcombe 

 Hill. 



S. Bank of Avon. Bishport. Clevedon. Under Crook's 

 Peak. Leigh Wood, by the side of a footpath for a few 

 yards. Stockwood. VI. VIII. 



203. T. ochroleucum, L. 



Native or denizen. Very local. 



S. Yarley, or Hembury ! It has been known to grow 

 there for thirty years. Miss M. W. Mayow. VI. VII. 



204. T. incarnatum, L. 



Casual ; in fields and by roadsides where it has escaped 



from cultivation. Eare. 

 G. Westbury. 

 S. Clevedon. Weston-super-Mare. VI. VII. 



205. T. arvense, L. Hare's-foot Trefoil. 



Native ; chiefly on the sandy shores of the Channel, where 



it is very plentiful. 



G. Conham. Hanham. " Holly Gess " coalpit. 

 S. Brislington. Burnham. Kewstoke. Walton, by 



Clevedon. Wells. YVeston-super-Mare. VI. VIII. 



206. T. striatum, L. 



Native ; in dry pastures and sandy places, rather rare. 

 G. On the sandy heath near Mangotsfield Station. 



Penpole Point. Trooper's Hill, Crew's Hole. Herb. 



Dr. H. 0. Stephens. We have found only T. scabrum 



on Durdham and Clifton Downs. 

 S. Buruham. Kewstoke ; plentiful both on the sands 



and among the turf along the ridge from Sand Point 



to Woodspring. VI. VEX 



207. T. scabrum, L. 



Native ; in dry, gravelly, and rocky pastures, and in sand. 

 Not uncommon. 



