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Melilotus Lam. 

 1. M. officinalis Willd. Melilot. 



M. vulgaris, R. 0. 96. M. qfficmarum, M. M. 89. Tri- 

 folium Melilotus-officinalis, M. PI. 17. Relh. ed. 1, 278. 

 Trifolium officinale, Relh. ed. 2, 286; ed. 3, 298. 



Road-sides, borders of fields, and other waste places. 

 B. ? June, July. 



1. Dullingham. Hinton. Balsham. — 2. Whaddon. 

 Morden Heath Farm!; Royston; N". Odsey; A. M. B. 

 — 3. Common. — 4. Common. — 5. Upware. Horningsey. — 

 6. Stretham. Roswell Pits, Ely. — 7. Chatteris. 



2. M. arvensis Willd. 



Ann. Nat. Hist. Ser. 2, ii. 294. 



First noticed in this county by C. C. B. in 1848. 



Road-sides, borders of fields, and other waste places. B. 

 June, July. 



1. Hills Road, Cambridge. Hildersham. Shudy Camps. 

 Between Newmarket and Saxon Street. Balsham ; R B. S. 

 Bartlow; G. S. G. Deserted railway near Hinxton; N. — 



2. Gravel-pit near Whittlesford Railway Station. Saws- 

 ton!; Shepreth; Melbourn; Royston; Near Ash well; N. — 



3. Comberton; Orwell; Kingston; Harlton; N. — 5. Chip- 

 penham. Bottisham Lode ; Rev. F. J. A. Hort (Phytol. iii. 

 804). 



Trifolium Linn. 



jl. T. pratense Linn. Honeysuckle Trefoil. Purple 

 Clover. 



R. C. 168. M. PI. 17. Relh. 300. T. vulgare officii 

 narum, M. M. 88. 



Meadows and pastures. 



Found in all the districts, but perhaps always an escape 

 from cultivation. 



