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nearly equal reflex ed, 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 near 
the sea. A. VI. 
13. T. strictum (L.) ; heads globose "long-stalked" axillary, 
calvx sessile 10-nerved : teeth subulate unequal somewhat spread- 
ing, stip. broad obtuse serrated, leaflets obovate the upper ones 
oblong, seeds 2. — St. erect. Fl. " reddish." Pods slightly ex- 
serted, seeds ovate, radicle slightly prominent. — Jersey. Mr. J. 
Woods. A single dwarf specimen found in 1842 by Mr. TV. TV. 
Newbould. A. VIII. O. 
14. T. suffocatitm (L.) ; heads roundish sessile axillary, cat. 
sessile : teeth lanceolate acute falcate 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 axillary longer 
than the leaves, fl. stalked at length defiexed, 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. — Fl. white, standard striated. 
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 pastures. P. V. — IX. 
Dutch or White Clover. 
16. T. ? ornithopodioides (L.) ; fl. about 3 together stalked, 
clusters stalked axillary, calyx glabrous : teeth slender acute 
nearly equal erect, stip. ovate with long taper points, leaflets 
obcordate, seeds 8. — E. B. 1047. — St. prostrate. Fl. small, 
pet. all distinct. Pod. exsertcd, compressed, obtuse, transversely- 
furrowed, slightly hairy, curved, longer than the calyx, opening 
with 2 valves. This plant is scarcely a Trifolium or Trigonella. 
— Dry gravelly places. A. VI. VII. 
**** Fl. sessile, throat of the calyx naked within inflated after 
flowering and arched above. 
1/- T. frag if 'erum (L.) ; heads globose, peduncles axillary 
longer than the leaves, involucre multifid as long as the cahjx, 
calyx of the fruit membranous reticulated downy, stip. ovate with 
a long attenuated point, leaflets obovate emarginate minutely 
serrate, seeds 2. — E. B. 1050. St. 16. 8. — St. creeping. Fl. 
purplish red. Heads large, remarkable when in fruit for their 
curious calyces. Pod included. — Damp pastures. P. VII. VIII. 
[18. T. resupinatum (L.) ; heads hemispherical at length glo- 
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