76 25. leguminosjS. 



■2. T. medium (L.) ; heads subglobose lax stalked, calyx 

 10-veined glabrous not lialf as long as the corolla, teeth seta- 

 ceous hairy, slip, linear-lanceolate acuminate, leaflets elliptical or 

 lanceolate apiculate.— £. B. 190. St. 15.'13.— Four of the calyx- 

 teeth equalling, or rather longer than the tube, the fifth i longer. 

 Heads of fl. large. Fl. purplish. St. ascending, zigzag.— Dry 

 elevated pastures. P. VI. — IX. 



3. T. ochroleiicum (L.); heads subglobose dense stalked soli- 

 tary terminal, cal. 10-veined pubescent about half as long as the 

 corolla, teeth erect in fruit subulate lower one rather longer than 

 the tube the others two-thirds shorter, stip. lanceolate-subulate, 

 leaflets elliptic-oblong the lower one emarginate or cordate. — 

 E.B. 1224. St. 15. 15. — Cal. with acute teeth having 1 strong 

 vein. St. U- foot high, erect. Lower 1. on very long stalks. 

 Fl. cream-coloured, at length turning brown. — Dry gravelly sods 

 and clays of the east of England. P. VI. VII. E. S. 



4. T. incarnatum (L.) ; heads ovate at length cylindrical stalked 

 solitary terminal, cal. 10-veined hairy, teeth patent in fruit lan- 

 ceolate-subulate nearly equal rather longer than their tube and 

 falling short of the cor., stip. ovate obtuse, leaflets obovate retuse 



or obcordate, st. erect and together with the 1. and stip. villose. 

 — E. B. S. 2950. — Stip. sometimes rather acute especially the 

 lower ones. Fl. reddish purple on the cultivated, nearly white 

 on (" T. Molinerii Balb." T. noeanum R.) the wild plant. Mouth 

 of the calyx of the fr. hairv. — Near the Lizard Point, Cornwall 

 (with pale flowers). Rev. W. S. Hore. A. VI. VII. E. 



fS. T. siellatum (L.); heads globose stalked terminal, calyx 

 10-veined hsiry, teeth subulate from a broad base equal exceeding 

 the corolla patent in fruit 3-veined and reticulated, throat closed 

 with hairs, stip. ovate rather acute denticulated, leaflets obcordate, 

 St. spreading and together with the 1. and stip. vdlose. — E. B. 

 1545. St. 16. 5. — Fl. cream-coloured, small. Calyx of the fruit 

 remarkably large, its teeth spreading in a stellate manner. St. 

 short. — Shingly beach near Shoreham. A. VI. VII. E. 



fi. T. arvense (L.) ; heads nearly cylindrical st3.lV.e& very hairy, 

 cal. 10-veiued, teeth subulate-setaceous hairy nearly equal vein- 

 less exceeding the cor. at length slightly spreading, stip. ovate 

 or lanceolate acuminate, leaflets Unear-oblong. — E. B. 944. 

 St. 16. 3. — St. erect, or in a maritime form (Ray Syn. 1. 14. f. 2.) 

 procumbent with globose heads, st. and 1. finely hairy. Points 

 of the lower stip. sometimes very slender. Fl. small, almost con- 

 cealed by the very hairy calyx. Seeds oval, greenish yellow ; 

 radicle not prominent. — Sandy fields. A. VII.^IX. Hare's- 

 foot Trefoil. 



7. T. striatum (L.) ; heads ovate or oblong sessile terminal and 



