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Mebicaco minima Ders. This appeared in Mr. F. A. Lees’ 
Outline Flora, on account of a misunderstanding between us. 
It has never been found as a casual in the county to my 
knowledge 
Melilotus altissima Thuill.+ Native. Not uncommon N. and S, 
Melilotus alba Ders.+ Native? N.—5. S.— 
Melilotus arvensis Willd.t Naturalising alien. N.—6. S.—3. 
Melilotus parviflora Lam.j Alien with foreign wheat. N.— 
Kirton Station, by Flour Mill, 8, 1893; Miss M. G. W. 
Peacock. 
Trifolium subterraneum L.t Native. N.—Near Lea, before 
1846; Rev. J. K. Miller. S.—Hykeham Station, t 24-5-94 ; 
Mr. F. M. Burton. 
Trifolium pratense L.t Native, but often an escape. Common 
N.and S. The species I have examined were 7: sativum Syme, 
which is not a native. 
Trifolium medium L.t Native. N.—3. S.—3. Herb. Brit. 
Mus. and Miss Lane- Claypon’s Paintings. 
Trifolium ochroleucum L. Native? ‘An uncommon Lincs. 
plant’; Rev. W. Fowler, Vaz, Dec. 1889. N.—Rigsby-cum- 
Ailby, on boulder clay; Mr. J. Burtt-Davy. S,—Grantham, 
1879; Mr. E. M. Browne. Herb. Brit. Mus. Gough and 
Thompson record it also. 
Trifolium maritimum Huds. Native. N.—Near Great Grimsby, 
1881-2; Mr. H. Searle. Bennington, 1893; Mrs. Disbrowe. 
Skegness, 6, 1890; Miss Lane-Claypon’s Paintings. No record 
for S. Herb. Brit. Mus. and Mr. Ar. Bennett’s Herb. 
Trifolium incarnatum L. An escape from cultivation. N.—z2. 
S.—2. Mr. G. W. Burtt’s Herb. and Mr. Burgess’ Paintings. 
Trifolium arvense L.t Native. N.—Common. $.—3.7 
Trifolium striatum L.+ Native, but rare. N.—3.f S.—2.7 
Trifolium scabrum L.} Native. N.—6. S.—Wilsthorpe Warren, 
Ancaster, 1838; Dr. Latham in Dodsworth. Miss Lane- 
Claypon’s Paintings. 
Trifolium hybridum L. An escape from cultivation. N, and S. 
Herb. Brit. Mus. 
Var. elegans Savi.t Is the commoner form. It is in the County 
Herbarium from N, and 
Trifolium repens L.+ Native, but very often an escape. 
ommon N, and 
July 1894. 
