498 23. LEGUMINIFERE. 
Medicago muricata, All. 
Province - 4. Said to have grown at Orford, Suffolk. 
Extinct, if not Error. Cyb. i. 287. Bab. man. 71. “ The Rev. 
W. W. Newbould informs me that Ray’s plant was denticulata, on 
the faith of the specimens in the old herbaria”; Eng. bot. iti. 112. 
Melilotus arvensis, Wally. 
Provinces 1238456--91011-18 15. 
Casual or Alien. Cyb. iii. 882. Among crops, and on ballast, ete. 
This seems likely to become established as something more than a 
Casual, although unnoticed by Smith or Hooker (edition 5) and 
even in the earlier editions of the ‘ Manual.’ 
Melilotus parviflora, Linn. 
Provinces- 3-5-9. Sur. Mid. Glouc. Ches. Lane. 
Casual. Cyb. iii. 332. (Some other species are mentioned in the 
Middlesex Flora and Appendix to the Flora of Surrey; namely, 
sulcata, messanensis, cerulea. The second of these also in the New 
Flora of Liverpool.) 
Trigonella Fenum-grecum, Linn. 
Provinces - 3-9. New roads; New Flora of Liverpool. 
Casual. E. C. report 1861. Surrey flo. app. 816. (In the Journal 
of Botany, iv. 149, Trigonella laciniata is enumerated among various 
exotics introduced at Mitcham, in Surrey, through corn imported for 
a Distillery at Wandsworth.) 
Trifolium incarnatum, Linn. 
Provinces any. Where sown, and left as a strageler. 
Casual. Cyb. i. 294. In the sown fields this occurs occasionally 
with pale yellowish flowers; yet is then hardly the same with 
T. Molinerii. 
Trifolium hybridum, Linn. Also T. elegans, Savi? 
Provinces any. As a waif or relict of sown crops. 
Casual. Cyb. ili. 332. Frequently sown of late. The T. elegans 
of English botanists, whether or not that of Savi also, seems to be 
just the same thing with the hybridum under rather different 
conditions of growth. 
Trifolium stellatum, Linn. 
Province - 2. Sussex, established on old ballast heaps. 
Alien. Cyb.i. 297. [Som. Kent. Essex. Glouc.] 
Trifolium resupinatum, Linn. 
Provinces - 23-5 6--9. Cornwall to Liverpool. 
Casual. Cyb. i. 801, iti. 409. Nowhere permanent. 
Trifolium patens, Schreb. 
Province - 8. Leicestershire; Rev. W. H. Coleman. 
Casual. Particulars in Phytologist, iv. 1100. 
