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329. T. arvense. Hare's-foot trefoil. Waste ground and dry 

 fields, rare. " Blind pit on Hutton Moor " (Baines) 



332. T. scabrum. Rough trefoil. Dry sandy places. Eller 

 shaw Hill (Mr. Brunton). 



336. T. hybridum. Alsike. Fields, not uncommon. 



337. T. repens. White clover. Fields, abundant. 



338. T. fragiferum. Strawberry-headed trefoil. Meadows 



and wet places, rare. In an old quarry near Whit- 

 cliffe (or Wicliffe) Lane. 



339. T. procumbens. Hop trefoil. Meadows and waste 



ground, abundant. 



340. T. minus. Lesser yellow trefoil. Waste ground, com- 



mon. 



341. T. filiforme. Slender trefoil. Waste ground, common. 



342. Lotus corniculatus. Bird's-foot trefoil. Fields and 



waysides, common. 

 344. L. major. Greater bird's-foot trefoil. Fields and way- 

 sides, not uncommon. 



350. Astragalus hypoglottis. Purple milk-vetch.. Dry 



calcareous hills, rare. Masham. 



351. A. glycyphyllus. Woods and hedges on a calcareous 



soil. By the road from Haxby to AUerton Park, and 

 other places near Knaresborough (Baines) ; near 

 Sleningford (Baines) ; old quarry near Clotherhome 

 (F. A. Lees) ; hedge near Queen Mary's Dubb (F. A. 

 Lees) ; hedge near the Rifle Range, Ripon. 



352. Ornithopus perpusillus. Bird's foot. Dry places, 



uncommon. Hutton Moor (Baines) ; Road from 

 Ripon to Galphay. 



356. Vicia hirsuta. Hairy tare. Hedges, abundant. 



357. V. tetrasperma. Smooth tare. Hedges and corn- 



fields, not uncommon. 

 359. V. Cracca. Tufted vetch. Hedges and bushy places, 

 common. 



