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stip. ovate pointed, leaflets obcordate.—E. B. 1048.—St. pro- 
strate and as well as the 1. hairy. FI. white, considerably longer 
than the calyx. The curious abortive calyces are remarkably 
characteristic of this species—Dry gravelly places. A. V. VI. 
*4* FT, sessile or stalked ; throat of the calyx naked within, not 
inflated, pods 2—4—8-seeded. 
12. T. glomeratum (L.); heads globose sessile terminal and 
axillary, calyx sessile 10-nerved, teeth ovate very acute veiny 
-nearly equal reflexed, stip. ovate taper-pointed, leaflets obcordate 
the upper ones obovate, seeds 2.— E. B. 1063.—St. procumbent. 
Fl. rose-coloured, standard persistent striated. Seeds trans- 
versely ovate-reniform, radicle prominent.—Gravelly places in 
the east and south of England. A. VI. 
13. T. strictum (L.); heads globose axillary, calyx sessile 10- 
nerved, teeth subulate unequal somewhat spreading, stip. broad 
pointed serrated, leaflets obovate the upper ones oblong, seeds 2. 
—E. B.S. 2949.—St. diffuse, short. Ped. short. Pods slightly 
exserted ; seeds ovate, radicle slightly prominent.—Jersey. Near 
the Lizard Point, Cornwall. A. VI.—VIII. 
14. T. suffocatum (L.); heads roundish sessile axillary, cal. 
sessile, teeth lanceolate acute faleate 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 striated. Seeds roundish, radicle prominent.— 
Sandy sea-shores, rare. A. VI. E, 
15. T. repens (L.); heads roundish, peduncles awillary longer 
than the leaves, fl. stalked at length deflewed, calyx glabrous half 
as long as the corolla, teeth lanceolate unequal erect, stip. ovate 
abruptly cuspidate, leaflets obovate or obcordate, seeds 4, stems 
creeping.—E. B. 1769. St. 15. 6.—FI. white, standard striated, 
sometimes pink. L. often with a dark spot at their base. Pod 
included. In damp seasons the pod is often protruded in the 
form of a horn or changed into a small leaf—Meadows and pas- 
tures. P. V.—IX. Dutch or White Clover. 
[T. elegans (Savi); st. ascending, cal.-teeth setaceous, leaflets 
many-veined; was found in a clover field in Surrey by Mr. H. C. 
Watson. | 
16. T.? ornithopodioides (L.); clusters stalked axillary of 1— 
3 stalked fl., calyx glabrous, teeth slender acute nearly equal 
erect, stip. ovate with long taper points, leaflets obcordate, seeds 
8.—£. B.1047.—St. prostrate. Fl. small, pet. all distinct. Pod 
exserted, compressed, obtuse, transversely furrowed, slightly 
hairy, curved, longer than the calyx, opening with 2 i ae This 
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