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25. LEGUMINOS^. 
4 . T. imarndt imi (L.) ; heads ovate at lenf/fh q/lindHcal stalked 
solitary terminal, cal. 10-veincd hairy, teeth ji'atent in fruit Ian- 
ceolate-svb'ulate ohearly eqval ratlier longer than their tube and 
falling short of the cor., stip. ovate blunt, leaflets obovate retuse 
or obcordate, st. erect and together with the 1. and stip. villose. 
—Mouth of fr.-cal. hairy. Stip. sometime.s rather acute espe- 
cially the lower ones. — a ; hairs of steiu patent, heads oblong, 
11. reddish purple. — ii. T. iMolinerii (Balb.) ; st. with adpressed 
hairs, heads conical, H. nearly white. E. ]>. S. 29.50. — Var. a is 
cultivated ; ,3 native near Lizard Point, Cornwall. A. Yl. VII. 
E. 
*5. 7'. stellfitum (L.) ; lieadx alohose stalked tL'rminal, cahtj:. 
10-veined hairy, teeth subvJate from <i broad base equal erceedinq 
the corolla patent infrmt 2-vei aed and netted, throat closed with 
hairs, stip. ovate rather acute denticulate, leaflets obcordate, st. 
spreading and together with the 1. and stip. villose. — E. B. 1545. 
St. 16. 5. — Fl. cream-coloured, small. Calyx of the fruit re- 
markably large, its teeth spreading like a star. St. short. — 
Shingly beach near Shoreham. A. VI. VII. E. 
6. T. arven&e (L.) ; hmds neai'l ;/ cyliiidrLcal stalked veri/ 
hairy, cal. 10-veined, teeth subulate-Hetaeeous hairy nearly equal 
exceeding the cor. at length slightly spreading, stip. ovate or 
lanceolate acuminate, leaflets linear-oblong. — E. B. 944. Ht. 
16. 3. — St. erect or, in a maritime fonn [var. perpusUl uvi DC] 
(Ray tSyn. t. 14. f. 2). procun'ibent with glol)ose heads ; st. and 
1. finely hairy. Points of the lower stip. sometimes very slender. 
Fl. small, almost concealed bj- the very hairy calyx. Seeds 
oval, greenish yellow ; radicle not prominent. — Sandy fields. 
A. VII,— IX. Hare'sf oat Trefoil . E.S.I. 
7. T. striatum (L.) ; heads ovate or ol^long sessile terminal 
and lateral solitary or the terminal in pairs, calyx 10-veined 
hairy, teeth sidmlate unequal straight mucronate about equalling 
the cor., tube uentricose in fruit, stip. ovate cuspidate, leaflets 
obcordate or obovate, veins equal and straight at the margins. 
—E. B. 1843. St. 16. 6, 7.— St. procumbent, 4—10 in. long 
and as well as the 1. silky. Stip. with reddish veins. Fl. small. 
Seeds oval, brownish yellow : radicle not prominent. — /S. erec- 
tum (Leight.) ; st. erect, heads long subconical lateral shortly 
stalked, cor. longer than calyx. — Dry and sandy places. A. VI. 
VIT. ^ E. S. I. 
8. T. scdbrum (L.) ; heads ovate sessile terminal and lateral 
solitary, cal. 10-veined hairy, teetli lanceohite mucronate about 
equalling the cor. vdth 1 st romj prominent vein at length patent, 
tube cylindrical in fruit, stip. ovate cuspidate, leaflets obovate. 
