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2. T. medium Linn. 



T. majus flore purpureo, R. 0. 168. T. pratense pur- 

 pureum majus, M. M. 88. T. alpestre, Relh. ed. 1, 281. 

 T. medium, M. PL 17. Rein. ed. 3, 300. 



Pastures on a clay soil. P. June to September. 



1. Einton ; Wood Ditton; ReJh. — 2. Sawston ! ; N. — 

 3. By Hayley Wood, near Long Stow ! N. In an inclosed 

 ground near the Gam, not far from Newnham, by the foot- 

 way to Grantehester ; Pay. 



3. T. ochroleu'cum Linn. 



T. pratense hirsutum majus flore albo-sulphureo, R. C. 

 167. M. M. 88. T. ochroleucum, M. PI. 17. Relh. 299. 



Rather dry places, by road-sides and on banks. P. June, 

 July. 



1. Teversham; N. Shudy Camps. Balsham. BorleyWood. 

 Hildersham. Hinton; Ray.— 3. Coton. Harlton. Oom- 

 bertori. Toft. By Eversden Wood. Hardwick. Croy- 

 don. Wimpole. In the old chalk-pit at Haslingfield. Gam- 

 lingay. Caldecot. Barrington. Near Kingston Wood. 

 Bourn; Long Stow; By Hayley Wood; Caxton; Eversden; 

 N. Gravel-pits near Paradise, Cambridge; Relh. — 4. Mad- 

 ingley road ; also by the wood, and outside the Park. King's 

 Hedges. Dry Drayton. Childerley; N. Papworth St 

 Agnes; T. Y.— 5. Quy; H.— 6. Ely. 



4. T. arvense Linn. Hare's-foot Trefoil. 



Lagopus vulgaris tenuifolius, R. C. 83. Lagopus offici- 

 narum, M. M. 89. T. arvense, M. PI. 17. Relh. 301. 



Sandy and gravelly places. A. July to September. 



1. Furze-hills, Hildersham; Shuckburgh Castle, New- 

 market Heath. Stetchworth ; N. Coldham's Common; 

 Relh.— 2. Odsey; A. M. B.— 3. Gamlingay. Near Cam- 

 bridge. — 4. Near the Observatory. Hill of Health; J. M. 

 — 5. Chippenham. — 8. By Shire Drain, near Foul Anchour. 



