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alendier point, leaflets oljovate emarginate minutely serrate, seeds 

 2.--K B. 1050. St. 16. 8.— St. creeping. Fl. purplish red. 

 Heads large, remarka.Me when in fruit for their curious calyces 

 enclosing the pods. — Damp pastures. P. VII. VIII. E. S. T. 



[ T. resitpindtum (L.) ; heads hemispherical at length globose, 

 peduncles axillary short, b?-acts minute, calyx of the fruit mem- 

 branous netted woolly, stip. suhulate-lanceolate from an ovate 

 base, leaflets obovate minutely serrate, seeds 2. — Sy. E. B. 364. 

 St. 16. 9. — St. prostrate or ascending. Fl. small, reversed in 

 position. Pod included. — Introduced. A. VII.] E. 



***** Fl. stalked, yellow ; throat of the calyx naked vnthin, not 

 iiv/iated ; cor. persistent ; standard covering the pod. 



18. T.procum'bens (L.J ; heads oval dense with about 4:0Jl., ped. 

 axillary equalling or exceeding the leaves, fl. at length reflexed, 

 standard dilated and deflexed in front {not folded) striate much 

 exceeding the pod, style much shorter than the pod, stip. ovate 

 acute entire, Its. obovate emarginate, central petiole, longest, 

 seeds oval, radicle scarcely prominent. — E. B. 945. St. 15. 15. 

 — Primary stem erect, branches procumbent or ascending. Fl. 

 turning tawny. Radicle causing a slight irregularity in the 

 otherwise regularly oval seeds. — Dry pastures. A. VI. — VIII. 



E. S. I. 



19. T. minus (Sm.) ; heads close about Vifi., ped. axillary 

 straight, peduncles very short, fl. at length reflexed, standard 

 folded furrowed truncate covering the pod, style much shorter 

 than the pod, stip. ovate falling short of petioles, Its. obcordate 

 intermediate one stalked. — E. B. 1256. T. dubium Sibth. T, 



filiforme Koch. — St. wiry, ascending or prostrate. Fl. turning 

 dark brown. — Dry places. A. VI.— VIII. E. S. I. 



20. T. Mifor'me (L.) ; fl. few (2 — 7) in lax racemes, ped. axil- 

 rary flexuose, pedicels as long as the calyx-tube, fl. at length 

 reflexed, standard folded not furrowed deeply notched scarcely 

 covering the pod. — E. B. 1257. T. micranthum Koch. — St. 

 prostrate, very slender. Standard much narrower in proportion 

 than in T. minus.— Drj places. A. VI. VII. E. S.P I. 



8. Faicat'toa Brot. 



1. F. ornithopodioides (Bab.) ; clusters stalked axiUary of 1 — 

 3 stalked fl., calyjL glabrous, teeth slender acute nearly equal 

 erect, stip. ovate with long taper points, leaflets obcordate, seeds 

 6—8. — F. B. 1047. TrigoTiella DC. — St. prostrate. Fl. small, 

 pet. all distinct. Pod compressed, blunt, transverseljr farrowed, 

 slightly hairy, curved, longer than the calyx, opening with 2 

 valves. — Dry gravelly places, rare. A. VI. VII. E. I. 



