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Caldecot. Harlton; Bourn; N— 4. Girton. Histon. Long 

 Stanton.— 5. Chippenham. Newmarket.— 6. Stuntney; N. 

 — 7. Doddington. Chatteris. — 8. Wisbech. 



This plant is often cultivated, and therefore may be 

 found occasionally in most parishes. A form in which the 

 pod is changed into a leaf is not unfrequent. 



9. T. fragiferum Linn. Strawberry Trefoil. 



E. C. 166. M. PL 17. Belh. 302. Cystitriphyllwm 

 palustre vulgare, M. M. 89. 



Damp places by roads or hedges. P. July, August. 



1. The common at one mile from Cambridge, towards 

 London. Parker's Piece; T. M. — 2. Steeple Morden; ST. 

 — 3. By Barton road. By St Neots road. St John's Col- 

 lege-walks. And many other places.— 4. By the Hunting- 

 don road. Between Oakington and Long Stanton. Els- 

 worth; N. Papworth; T. Y.— 5. Snailwell Pen.— 6. 

 Stuntney; N.— 7. Doddington Turf-fen. — 8. Bast side of 

 the river near Foul Anchour. Biver-side below Wisbech. 



10. T. procumbens Linn. Hop Trefoil. 



T. luteum lupinum, E. C. 166. M. M. 89. T. agra- 

 rium, Eelh. ed. 1, 283. T. procumbens, Eelh. ed. 3, 302. 



Dry pastures, banks, gravel-pits. A. June to August. 



1. Cambridge. Hildersham. Near Hinxton; N. Shudy 

 Camps. Six-mile-Bottom. Dullingham. Shuckburgh Cas- 

 tle, Newmarket Heath.— 2. Whittlesford. To the east of 

 Eoyston. Odsey; A. M. B. — 3. Wimpole, and — 4. Cotten- 

 ham Districts abundantly. — 5. Chippenham. To the east 

 of Newmarket ; N. — 8. Wisbech. Foul Anchour. 



11. T. minus Sm. Lesser Hop Trefoil. 



T. lupulinum alterum minus, E. C. 166. M. M. 89. 

 T. procumbens, M. PI. 17. Eelh. ed. 1, 283. T. minus, 

 Eelh. ed. 2, 290; ed. 3, 303. 



