54 LEGUMINOSiE. 



Kay. — 5. Gravel-pit at Chippenham, and other spots there. 

 Snailwell. Near Quy Church; Ray. 



[Henslow gives M. saliva as a naturalized plant in this 

 county in both editions of his Catalogue, but I doubt its 

 permanence in any place.] 



3. M. lupull'na Linn. Black Medick. Little Yellow 

 Trefoil. 



T. luteum minimum, R. C. 167. Melilotus minor, 

 M. M. 89. If. lupulina, M. PI. 17. Relh. 305. 



Waste ground and fields. A. May to August. 



Common, except in the Fens. — 6. Ely. Stuntney. — 

 7. JDoddington. Chatteris. — 8. Wisbech. Whittlesey; N. 



4. M. maculata Sibth. Heart Trefoil. Clover. 



Trifolium cochleatum folio cordato maculato, R. C. 166. 

 Medica echinata glabra cum maculis nigricantibus, M. M. 

 90. M. arabica, M. PL 17. M. polymorpha arabica, Relh. 

 ed. 1, 286. M. polymorpha a. Relh, ed. 2, 292 ; ed. 3, 

 305. 



On a gravelly soil. A. May to August. 



1. Cambridge. Hinton. — 3. College- walks, and fields 

 near Cambridge. Comberton. — 4. Near the Observatory. 

 Madingley. — 5. Horningsey. 



5. M. minima Lam. Smallest Hedge-hog Trefoil. 



Trifolium echinatum arvense, R. C. 166. M. echinata 

 minor, M. M. 90. M. arabica /J. M. PI. 17. M. polymor- 

 pha p. minima, Relh. ed. 2, 292; ed. 3, 305. 



Sandy and gravelly places. A. May. 



1. In an old gravel-pit near Wilbraham church, Ray. — 

 5. Gravel-pit at Chippenham. Between Fordham and 

 Freckenham. Near Newmarket; Mr D. Turner in Bot. 

 Guide. Gravel-pit near windmill, north of Newmarket; Ray. 



