82 LEGUMINIFER^. 



T. resupinatum, L. Cyb. Br. i. 301 ; iii. 409. Syme E. B. iii. t. 364. VII. 

 Site of Exhibition of 1862, S. Kensington. An exotic species. 



177. T. procumbens, L. Hop Trefoil. 



T. luteum lujnnum, Ger. em. (Blackst.). T. agrarium, L. (Curt.), 

 Cyb. Br. i. 304 ; Comp. 145. Curt. F. L. f. 3. 



Dry waste places and roadsides ; rather common. A. June — Augiist. 

 I. In corn, Harefield ; Blackst. Fasc. 101. Cornfields, Wood End 



Melv. 22. Pinner chalkpits, abundant. South Mims. 

 II. Near Staines. Hampton. Tangley Park. 



III. Twickenham Park. 



IV. Harrow Weald churchyard. 



V. Boston Eoad, Brentford ; Cherry. Kew Bridge Ey. Station. 

 VI. Edmonton. Enfield. 

 VII. Green Lanes, Newington ! ; Newh. 

 First record : Blackstone, 1737. 



X"8. T. minus, Relhan. Small Yellow Clover. 



T. procumbens, L. (Curt.). 

 Cyb. Br. iii. 334 ; Comp. 145. Curt. F. L. f. 6. 



Fields, waste places and roadsides ; very common. A. May — August. ■ 

 Through all the districts. 

 VII. South Heath, Hampstead. 

 First record: /mwe, about 1830. 



179. T. filiforme, L. 



T. Iwpulimmi minimum, Inst. R. H. (Budd., Blackst.). 



Cyb. Br. i. 304 ; iii. 334 ; Comp. 145. Syme E. B. iii. t. 367. 



Sandy heaths, commons and roadsides; rather common. A. May — 



July. 

 I. On Harefield Common, plentifully; Blackst. Fasc. 102. Roadside 

 bet. Harefield and Euislip. Embankment of Euislip Eeservoir, 

 W. M. H. ; Melv. 22. Harrow Weald Common. Bet. South Mims 

 and Potter's Bar. 

 II. Eoadsides about Ashford and Staines in several places. Bet. Sun- 

 bury and Walton Bridge, and on a common by Walton Bridge, 

 abundant. 

 III. Hounslow Heath. 



V. Field by the Thames opposite Mortlake. 

 VII. [In Tuttle fields, Westminster ; Budd. MS8. and Herb. vol. cxix. fol. 

 39.] [Hyde Park, 1816 ; Herb. G. ^- 5.] Eailway bank, Hackney 

 Marsh ; Grugeon {v. s.). 

 First record : Bicddle, about 1710, who carefully distinguished it from 

 small T. minus ; also first notice as a British plant. One or two of 

 the quoted localities may produce only T. miiius, but the true plant is 

 common enough in the county. 



