Melilotm.] LEGUMINOS^. 83 



of Malahide, and here and there about the sandhills at Portrane and 

 EuBh {Moore ^ More) : Jtec. Add. Abundant at intervals along the 

 railway from Eaheny to Balbriggan and to Howth ; abundant in 

 the sandhills at Rush and along the creeks at Eogerstown and 

 Malahide ; thoroughly established along the coasts in Co. Dublin, 

 1895 ; N. C. — [VI. A few plants in a meadow near Ballyvaughan, 

 1895 ; N. C. — X. On the railway at Bessbrook, Armagh, an escape ; 

 Praeger. — XII. On the Curran of Lame {Moore) : Cyh. Sandhills at 

 Portrush, 1887 {Praeger) : Flor. N.-E. GlenarifE: Shoollred iSg^-l 

 As yet, appears to be fully naturalized only ia Co. Dublin. 



2. * M. arvensis "Walk. — Field Melilot. 



Districts — II. [V.] _ ._ XII. 



Lowland. Railway banks and waste places ; very rare and 

 fully established only in the North-East. Fl. June-August. 



II. Near the distillery, Midleton, but not established in Cork : 

 AlUn's Cork. Railway side at Cahir in considerable quantity 

 {T: Wright): Carroll iSjy, Railway station at Clonmel {Miss S. 

 Grubb) : Cyl. — [V. Occasionally on railway banks and waste places 

 between Howth and Baldoyle, and iu waste ground on the Cosh, 

 Sutton; Sa/rt.'\ — XII. Railway embankment between Eilroot and 

 Whitehead, and between Glynn and Lame, Antrim {B. Tate) : 

 Jown. of Bot. i8yo. StiU abundant between Kiboot and Lame, 

 and may fairly be considered as naturalized here : S.SfP. iSg^. 



TRIFOLIUM Linn. 

 1. f T. subterraneum Linn. — Dwarf Trefoil. 



Districts _ — — IV. — — — — — — — — 



Lat. 53°. County "Wicklow only. Type, English. 



Gravelly places ; very rare. Fl. May-June. 



rV. By the riverside at "Wicklow, June, 1867 {More) : Seeman's 

 Jov/rn. of Bot. i868 — still there, in some plenty, 1895; E.W. S. 



2. T. pratense Linn. — Ped Clover. 



Districts I. II. III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. IX. X. XL XIL 



Lat. 61J°-55i°. Throughout Ireland. Type, British. 



Meadows and pastures ; common. Fl. May-September. 



From sea-level in N. Antrim to 1150 ft. in Derry {Sort); 

 sea-level to 1200 ft. in Dublin {JV. C). 



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