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5. T. striatum Linn. 



Trifoliv/m dilute pv/rpurewm glomerulis florum oblongis 

 sine pediculis caulibus adnatis, R. C. 168. M. M. 89. T. 

 striatum, M. PL 17. Relh. 301. 



Sandy and gravelly places. A. June, July. 



1. Hildersham; G. S. G. — 3. Gamlingay. College-walks, 

 Cambridge. — 4. Near the Observatory. Madingley. In all 

 tlie closes between Cambridge and Chesterton church; Ray. 

 (N.B. This is probably the plant intended by T. glomera- 

 tum in Martyn's Plantce, p. 29.) 



6. T. scjibrum Linn. 



Lyons, 46. M. PI. 17. Relh. 301. 



First found by Mr Lyons. 



Sandy and gravelly places. A. May to July. 



1. Shuckburgh Castle, Newmarket Heath. Hilder- 

 sham Furze-hills. Wilbraham Gravel-pits; H. — 3. Near 

 Cambridge. Gamlingay. — 4. Near the Observatory. Swave- 

 sey. — 5. Chippenham Gravel-pit. Newmarket ; Relh. 



7. T. subterra'neum Linn. 



T. pumilum supinum flosetdis longis albis, R. C. App. 

 i. 9; Cat. Angl. ed. 1, 306. M. M. 88. T. subterraneum, 

 M. PL 17. Relh. 299. 



Sandy places. P. May, June. 



3. By the road from White Wood to the village of Gam- 

 lingay, and elsewhere on the former heath. 



8. T. repens Linn. Dutch or White Clover. 



T. pratense album, R. C. 167. M. M. 88. T. repens, 

 M. PL 17. Relh. 299. 



Waste ground and pastures. P. May to September. 



1. Cambridge. Shudy Camps. Balsham. Newmarket. 

 Hildersham. — 2. Ickleton. Foxton; N. Odsey; A. M. B. 

 — 3. Cambridge. Eversden. Wimpole. Gamlingay. Toft. 



