1i LEGUMiNOS^. [TH/oUum. 



"Wade also gives Seamrog as equivalent to T. repens, wlule 

 the Gaelic name given for Oxalis by Threlkeld is " Sealgan." 

 Ranges from sea-level to 1000 feet in Derry. 



7. T. ormthopodioides (Linn.) — Bird^s-foot Trefoil, 



Trigonella ornithopodioides (D. C.) Brit. Flor. and Bentham. 

 Districts — — _4 5_______ 



Lat. 53°-54°. Eastcoastoflreland — ^Wicklow, Dublin, Louth. 

 Type in Great Britain, English. 



Banks, and sandy or gravelly pastures near the sea ; very 

 rare. Fl. June. 



4. On the gravelly beach by the Murrough of Wicklow ; 

 Fhr, Hib. — 5. On the south-east side of Killiney Hill, and 

 near Bullock, abundant ; Mackay Cat., Ir. and Flor. Hib. 

 Near the North Wall ; Wade Duhl. Near the light-house at 

 Howth ; D. M. Clogher Head, Louth ; Mr. J. Ball. ' 



8. T. fragiferum (Linn.) — Strawberry-headed Trefoil. 



Districts -2 -4 5------- 



Lat. 52°-54:°. South-east and East coasts of L:eland. 

 Type in Great Britain, English. 



Damp pastures, mostly near the sea ; rare and very local. 

 Fl. July, August. 



2. Tramore, "Waterford; Miss. S. Cfrulb. — 4. Murrough 

 of Wicklow ; B. M. — 5. Sandymount and Portmamock ; 

 Flor. Hib. Brickfields beyond Clontarf ; on a wet common 

 between Glasnevin and Drumcondra bridges, Dublin; Ir. 

 Flor. Swords, near Dublin ; D. M. Marshy meadows 

 along the Boyne, beyond the Obelisk ; Ir. Flor. 



9. T. procumbens (Linn.) — Hop Trefoil, 

 T. agrarium (Linn.) Bentham and Brit. Flor. 

 Districts 123456789K)1112 

 Lat. 51°-56°- Throughout Ireland. 

 Type in Great Britain, British. 



Dry pastures, sandy and gravelly places; frequent. Fl. 

 June to August. 



