86 25. lESTJMINOS^. 



14. T. mffocaium (L.) ; heads roundish sessile axillary, cal. 

 sessile, teeth lanceolate acute recurved longer than the corolla, 

 stip. ovate pointed, leaflets obcordate, seeds 2. — E. B. 1049. — 

 St. short, usually buried in the sand. Fl. small, erect, Cal. 

 scarcely striate. Seeds roundish, radicle prominent. — Sandy 

 sea-shores, rare. A. VI. E. 



15. T. repens (L.) ; heads roundish, ped. axillary longer than 

 the leaves, Jl. staljced at length deftexed, calyx glabrous half as 

 long as the corolla, teeth lanceolate unequal erect, stip. ovate 

 abruptly cuspidate, leaflets obovate or obcordate, seeds 4, stemi 

 creeping. — St. 15. 6. — Fl. white, sometimes pink, rarely lilac- 

 purple ; standard striate. L. often with a dark spot at their 

 base. Pod covered by the faded corolla. Meadows and pastures. 

 P. v.— IX. Butch or White Clover. E. S. I. 



*16. T. hyVridum (L.) ; heads globular depressed, ped. axil- 

 lary longer than the leaves, fl. stalked at length deflexed, cal. 

 glabrous half as long as the (pinkish) corolla, teeth nearly equal 

 subulate erect, stip. ovate-lanceolate attenuate, leaflets obovate- 

 lanceolate, seeds 2 — 4, st. erect not rooting. — Sy. E. B. 361. — Fl. 

 white or pale pink, turning brown. St. 1 — 2 ft. high, branched, 

 wavy. — Introduced from Sweden. P. VII. — IX. Alsike Clover. 



E. S. 



***♦ Fl. sessile ; throat of the calyx naked within, inflated after 

 flowering and arched above. 



17. T. fragiferum (L.) ; heads globose, peduncles axillary 

 exceeding the leaves, involucre muUvfid equalling the calyx, calyx 

 of the fruit membranous netted downy, stip. ovate %oifh a long 

 slender point, leaflets obovate emarginate minutely serrate, seeds 

 %—E. B. 1050. St. 16. 8.— St. creeping. Fl. purplish red. 

 Heads large, remarkable when in fruit for their curious calyces 

 enclosing the pods. — Damp pastures. P. VII. VIII. E. S. I. 



\T. resupindtum (L.) ; heads hemispherical at length globose, 

 peduncles axillary short, bracts minute, calyx of the fruit mem- 

 branous netted woolly, stip. mbulate-lanceolate from an ovate 

 base, leaflets obovate minutely serrate, seeds 2.—Sy. E. B. .364. 

 St. 16. 9. — St. prostrate or ascending. Fl. small, reversed in 

 position. Pod included. — Introduced. Near Bristol, Poole, 

 New Brighton and Everton. A. VII.] E. 



***** Fl. stalked, yellow ; throat of the calyx naked within, not 

 iiiflated ; cor. persistent ; standard covering the pod. 



18. T. procum'bens (L.) ; heads oval derisewith about 40 fl.,-pei. 



