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*T. hamosa, Linn. Alien. Mediterranean. 6. Faimouth Docks, 

 1917, Miss M. Cobbe, B.E.C., 1919, p. 647. 



Medicago sativa, Linn. 



6. Dock, Little Faimouth near Flushing, 1917, Thurston. 



7. Cadgwith, 1914, Miss M. Cobbe. Road between Mullion 

 and Poldhu Bridge, 1914, Thurston. 



8. Sea-front east of Marazion Station, Davey, R.I.C., 1911, p. 

 378. Bloom fields near Penzance, Rees. 



M. falcata, Linn. 



1 . Path to cliff below Grenville Hotel, Bude, 1915, Thurston. 



4. Field between Portreath and Portquin, 1916, Miss B. 

 Martyn. 



5. Rialton Mill near Newquay, 1915, Vigurs. 



8. Patch between Marazion Station and Long Rock, 1911, 

 Davey. *' Eastern Green, Penzance, Glasson, 1888 " (Flora). 

 Eastern Green beach, 1915, Rees. 



*Var. tenuifoiiata, Vuych. 



6. Faimouth Docks, 1914, Miss M. Cobbe. Vide B.E.C., 1911, 

 p. 17, for description of the plant. 



*M. lupulina, Linn. var. Willdenowiana, Koch. 

 3. Pridmouth, 1920, Medlin. 



In the Flora M. lupulina, var. scabra, Gray, noticed in all the 

 districts, is said to be distinguished from the type by glandular 

 hairs. In Hayward, Botanist's Pocket-book, ed. XV. var. 

 Willdenowiana, Koch, is described as having pods with glan- 

 dular hairs, and var. scabra rough pods with simple hairs. See 

 also B.E.C., 1910, pp. 551-2. 



M. denticulata, Willd. 



3. Ballast-heap, Charlestown, Tresidder. 



Var. apiculata (Willd). 



3. Par Harbour, 1920, Thurston. 



M. arabica, Huds. 



3. Charlestown, Tresidder. , 



