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ilotus us alba, Desr. A. A couple of large plants in the hollow 
between unicorn gate and flagstaff. 
Trifolium subterraneum, L. Very frequent. 
T. arvense, L. P. Common in dry gravelly spots. 
T. pratense, L. Everywhere. 
T. mediu — A. Near temperate house. In wood near 
pumping statio 
T. striatum, Z. On wall of ha-ha. Amongst turf in dry spots. 
T. hybridum, L. A. Near juniper collection. Q. 
T. repens, Z. A common component of the turf every where. 
T. procumbens, L. A. Abundant in the dry gravelly soil near 
pagoda, and elsewhere. 
T. dubium, Sibth. — diffused, common as a weed in 
flower-beds and on wa 
T. filiforme, L. On most of the lawns. 
Lotus corniculatus, L. Abundant in all the divisions. 
L. uliginosus, Schkuhr. A. Common round edge of lake, 
amongst Juncus, 
Ornithopus perpusillus, L. Everywhere. The turf behind King 
William's temple and near winter garden was almost entirely 
composed of this plant in 1873-4 
Vicia hirsuta, S. F. Gray. Common both in open turf and as a 
weed in beds and shrubberies. 
V. Craeca, L. A. P. Q. Much less . common than the preceding. 
V. angustifolia, Roth. A. P. Q. Abundant. 
Var. Bobartii, Koch. Sparingly, with the type. 
Lathyrus pratensis, L. P. Q. Strip. Uncommon. 
Spiræa Ulmaria, Z. Common by ha-ha ; elsewhere planted. 
Rubus Ideus, L. A few clumps in Queen's Cottage grounds. 
R. PERS Weihe & Nees. Q. *Form with exceptionally 
broad = le and cikel y- toothed leaves.” ` Rev. W. Moyle 
ogers 
R. PEOR Bab. Q. Here and there. 
R. pulcherrimus, Neum. Q. Abundant. . 
R. rusticanus, E. Merc. Strip. Here and there by soei 
R. macrophyllus, Weihe & Nees. Q. Abundant. 
R. mucronatus, Blor. Q. Not uncommon along borders of 
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