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T. repens, LD. Dutch Clover. 
Top. Bot. 109. Syme, E. B. iii. 55. 362. Nym. 178. 
Native. Pascual. Meadow pastures, waysides. Area general. Very 
common. P. May-Oct. 
First record, Sib. 1794. 
Undoubtedly native. It is found even in the college quads. 
The flowers are not unfrequently rosy. The calycea are sometimes 
deformed. 
Var. 8. T. phyllanthwm, Seringe. Hanwell, 7. Bees., and on Epwell Hill 
743 feet. 
*T. agrarium, LZ. Nym. 180. 
Casual. In a clover field near South Stoke 1885. 
T. procumbens, L. Hop Trefoil. 
Top. Bot. 114. Syme, E. B. iii. 60. 365. Nym. 180. 
Native. Pascual. Cornfields, dry pastures, railsides, ete. Generally 
distributed but not a very common plant. A. June-Aug. 
First record, Sib. 1794. 
There are two forms, the smaller may be T. pseudo-procumbens, Gmel. ; 
it occurred on Bullingdon quarries. 
T. dubium, Sibth. T. minus, Sm. 
Top. Bot. 114. Syme, E. B. iii. 62. 366. Nym. 180 
Native. Pascual. Meadows, pastures, etc. Area general; rather 
more frequent than J. procumbens. A. June-Aug. 
First record, Sib. 1794. 
Often covered with a mildew. 
T. filiforme, DL. 
Top. Bot. 115. Syme, E. B. iii. 63. 367. Oxford. Nym. 180. 
Native. Ericetal. Heaths. Localandrare. A. June—Aug. 
First record, Sir Jos. Banks near Oxford, about 1760. 
3. Swere. Bretch, 7. Bees. 
5. Isis. South Leigh Heath, Sib. extinct. Near Coombe Wood, H. Bos. 
Ramsden Heath, 7. Westcombe extinct. Finstock Heath 1884, 
North Leigh Heath 1884, see Rep. of Rec. Club, 1881. 
6. Thame. Bullingdon Green, Sid. 
The Bretch plant I am inclined to believe was a starved form of 
dubium, Sib. 
Berks. Frilford. Bucks, Napford Common. Northants, Boro. Hill needs 
confirming. Gloster, Warwick rare. 
LOTUS. L. 
L. pilosus, Beeke in Bot. Guide 1805. L. uliginosus, Sch. 1808. 
L. major Sm. L. corniculatus var. b. Sib. Lotus pentaphyllos flore 
majore luteo splendente, Raii. 
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