84 LEGUMmOSiB. ITnfoUum. 



3. T. medium Huds. — Zig%ag or Mountain Clover. 



Districts I. II. III. IV. V. VI. — VIII. IX. X. XI. XII. 

 Lat. 52°-55i°. Throughout Ireland, probably. Type, British. 

 Hilly pastures and rocky places ; local. Fl. June-August. 

 I. Coast near Dingle, Keiiy : Hart 1884. Eocky place by the 

 road between Tralee and Castleisland, very rare in Keriy : R.W. 8. 

 1888. Glasheen, and — II. Little Island : Flor. Cork. Banks of the 

 Owbeg near Castletownroche, 1897; Phillips. Near Camck-on- 

 8uir [Miss S. Gruhh) ; Mill Island, Ternioy, rare {T. Chandlee) : 

 Cyl. — III. Emo, Queen's Co., 1896; Praeger. — IV. Banks near 

 the sea at Rockfleld, Wicklow {Moore) : Cyl. Between Courtowu 

 and G-orey : Hwrt 1881 a. — V. Fields in the Dublin mouutainB and 

 at their base : Wade Bull. Eoadside at "Woodtown, near Mount 

 Pelier, Dublin ; R. W. S. Locally abundant in upland pastures in 

 Co. DubHn, as at Saint Ann's and Grlassamuckey, Grlenasmole, 1895 ; 

 If. C. Near BaUitore, Kildare ( Carroll) : Cyl. Base of Carlingford 

 Mountain, Louth: Ir. Nat. i8gj, p. 22'j. — VI. Fear the Black 

 Port, Aranmore Island: Nowers and Wells i8q2. — ^VIII. On the 

 shores of Lough CuUin, and — IX. Near Foxford, Mayo {More): 

 Cyl. Frequent near Skreen and Dromore West, Sligo : N. C. i8g6. 

 — ^X. Near Castle Hume, Lough Erne: Barrington 1884. Owl 

 Island ; Bess Island ; and Inishfree,. Lough Erne : Praeger^ iSgz. 

 Navan Fort and Loughnashade lake, Armagh: Praeger 18Q3. — 



XI. Ballyshannon and Mount Charles, Donegal {Admiral Jones): 

 Cyl. Dunaff Head and Leenane, Lough SwiUy; Mucross and 

 Saint John's Point, S.-W. Donegal: Ea/rt 18'jg ^ 1883 y. — 



XII. In County Down at Portavo {Corry) and at Newcastle 

 {Praeger) ; very rare in this county, fi-equent in Antrim and Deny : 

 Flor.N.-JE. 



Sea-level in Derry and in Kerry. To 750 ft. in Donegal 

 {Eofrt) ; to 1000 ft. in Deny {Moore). 



Apparently local and scarce in most parts of Ireland and very 

 rare in the South ; but no doubt is frequently confounded with 

 T. pratense. 



4. T. arvense Lion.— Mare' s-/oot Trefoil. 

 Districts I. II. — rV. V. VI. — VIII. — _ xi. XIL 



Lat. 61i°-55i°. From South to North. Type, British-English. 



Lowland. Near the sea, in sandy places and moi-e rarely in 

 rocky ground ; rather rare and local. Fl. July-August. 



