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Dry, gravelly places. A. June to August. 



1. Stetch worth. Shudy Camps. Balsham. Near Hinx- 

 ton; N. Hildersham. Newmarket Heath. — 2. Shepreth. 

 Eoyston. — 3. Cambridge. Gamlingay. And many other 

 places. — 4. Near the Observatory. Cuckoo Lane, His- 

 ton. Impington. Chesterton. Childerley; Dry Drayton; N. 

 — 5. Chippenham. — 6. Ely. Haddenham. Wentworth. — 

 8. Wisbech. 



12. T. filifdrme Linn. 



Lyons, 46. M. PI. 17. Eelh. 303. 

 First found by Mr Lyons or Prof. J. Martyn. 

 Gravelly and sandy places. A. June, July. 

 3. Gamlingay. — 4. Gravel Hill, near the Observatory; 

 Hill of Health; Eelh.— 6. Ely; H. 



L6tus Linn. 

 1. L. COniiculaftus Linn. Bvrd"s-foot Trefoil. 

 Trifolium corniculatum primum, R. C. 165. L. corni- 

 culata glabra minor, M. M. 90. L. comiculatus a. M. PL 

 17. Eelh. 303. 



Banks, pastures, road-sides. P. July, August. 

 Common, except in the Pens. — 5. Quy road. Horning- 

 sey. Chippenham. 6. Ely "Witcham. Witchford. Sut- 

 ton. — 7. Doddington. — 8. Wisbech. 



2. L. tenuis Sm. 



Trifoliwm corniculatum minus angustioribus foliis fru- 

 Ucosius, B. C. App. ii. 18. L. pentaphyllos minor angus- 

 tioribus foliis fruticosior, M. M. 90. L. comiculatus j8. 

 M.P1. 17. Eelh. 304. 



Banks and fields. P. July, August, but coming into flower 

 rather later than L. comiculatus. 



1. Hinton; N — 3. Coton fields. Abundant at Kings- 

 ton. Caldecot; Toft; Bourn; Caxton; Barriagton; Great 



