ADDITIONAL NOTES, ETC. 409 



The counties of Cornwall, Kent, and Merioneth will re- 

 quire to be verified. In Suffolk and Norfolk, this species 

 may have become extinct. In Sussex it has been found 

 by Mr. Borrer. For Hants I know only the unreliable 

 authority of the Rev. S. Palmer, though the county is not 

 in itself an unlikely habitat. 



275. Trifolium arvense, vol. i. p. 298. 



The south limit extends to Cornwall, on authority of 

 Mr. Pascoe and the Rev. C. A. Johns. 



270. Trifolium scabrum, vol. i. p. 298. 



Province 9 may be added in the area, on authority of 

 Miss E. Potts, quoted in Dickinson's Flora of Liverpool. 



277. Trifolium striatum, vol. i. p. 299, 



Provinces 6 and 9 may be added in the area ; that of 

 South Wales on the authority of Mr. Purchas ; that of 

 Mersey on the authority of Mr. W. Wilson, quoted in Bux- 

 ton's Botanical Guide. 



277*. Trifolium Bocconi, vol. i. p. 300. 



Mr. Borrer thus writes in 1849, " Mr. Johns has settled 

 this as a native by discovering it near Llandewednach. I 

 showed Mr. Babington the plant near Cadgwith. No 

 one that has seen them can doubt that T. MoUnerii and T. 

 strictum are also natives of the Lizard district. 



Xd. Trifolium resupinatum, vol. i. p. 301. 



Province (3) may be added to those which have casually 

 produced this alien species, on faith of a report by Mr. 

 George Lawson that he found it on Wandsworth Common, 

 Surrey, in 1851. 



278. Trifolium glomeratum, vol. i. p. 301. 



This has been observed in Somerset by the Rev. W. H. 

 Coleman ; and it is said by Mr. Motley to have occurred 

 in Caermarthenshire, but to have been afterwards de- 

 stroyed there. 



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