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wanted. Workington Warren has pretty well disappeared : 

 now under tillage, or covered with iron furnaces, collieries, 

 etc. — (W. Hodgson.) 



267. Trifolium refiens, L. (Dutch Clover, White Clover). 

 Native. British type. Range 1-3. Grassy places. Common. 

 Ascending to 500 yards on Walna Scar. — (Miss Hodgson.) 

 550 yards on Great Gable. — (B.) 700 yards. — (Watson.) 



271. Trifolium pratense, L. (Red Clover). Native. British 

 type. Range 1-2. Grassy places. Common. Ascending 

 to 500 yards at Hayes Water and Kirkstone Pass. 



272. Trifolium medium, L. Native. British type. Range 1. 

 Thickets and hedge-banks throughout the lower zone. Fre- 

 quent. Ascending to 300 yards. — (Watson.) 



Trifolium hybridum, L. (Alsyke Clover). Alien. Is now 

 common in cultivated fields throughout the lower zone. 



274. Trifolium maritimum, Huds. Native. English type. 

 Maritime. Range 1. 



C. On the shore at Braystones. — (J. Robson.) The nearly- 

 allied Mediterranean T. sufiinum, L., was found by Mr. W. 

 Hodgson, with the other casuals, at Floshgate, Ullswater. 



275. Trifolium arvense, L. (Hare's-foot Clover). Native. 

 British type. Range 1. Sandy ground. Rare. 



C. Flimby near Workington. — (W. Dickinson.) Hodbar- 

 row, Braystones. — (Whitehaven Cat.) St. Bees. — (W. B. 

 Waterfall.) Railway station, Maryport. — (W. Hodgson.) 



W. Sandy field between Clibburn village and the railway 

 station, abundant. — (B.) 



L. Border of a field at Cark.— (Dr. F. A. Lees.) 



