384 ADDITIONAL SPECIES, ETC. 



botanical peculiarities of different portions or divisions of 

 Britain itself, provincial, regional, altitudinal, &c. Any 

 soi't of omission, equally as any undue admission, would 

 tend to vitiate statistical enumerations, by so far rendering 

 them less exact numerically. (See vol. i. page 302.) 



383. Trieolium minus. Belli. 



Area 1 3 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 * 13 14 15. 



South limit in Cornwall, Isle of Wight, Kent. 



North limit in Kincardine, ? 



Estimate of provinces 16. Estimate of counties 60. 



Latitude 50 — 57. English (?) type of distribvxtion. 



Agrarian region. Inferagrarian — Midagrarian zones. 



Descends to the coast level, in the Peninsula. 



Ascends to 100 or 300 yards, in England. 



Range of mean annual temperature 53 — 47. 



Native. Pascual, &c. It is to be feared that this name 

 has still an ajiplication too uncertain for reliance, in 

 tracing the distribution of the plant intended by it. As- 

 suming the existence of three distinct species, the name 

 " T. minus " seems to represent sometimes the third spe- 

 cies, sometimes allied or imitative forms of the two other 

 species, T. filiforme and T. in*ocumbens, confused with 

 that tliird species. (See vol. i. page 304.) 



283*. Trifolium FrLiroRME, Linn. 



Area 1 3 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 13 14 15 16 17. 

 South limit in Cornwall, Isle of Wight, Kent. 

 North limit in Eoss, Aberdeen, Argyle. 

 Estimate of provinces 17. Estimate of counties 75. 



