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base, leaflets obovate minutely serrate, seeds 2. — Sif. E. B. 364. 
St. 16. 9. — St. prostrate or ascending. Fl. small, reversed in 
position. Pod included. — Introduced. A. VII.] E. 
stalked, yellow ; thi'oat of the cabp- naked v'ithin, nut 
inflated; cor. persistent : stmidard. covering the pod. 
18. T. campe&'trt (Schreb.) ; heads oval dense vith about 40 
fl,., ped. axillary equalling or exceeding the leaves, fi. at length 
reflexed, standard dilated and deflexed in front {not folded) 
striate much exceeding the pod, style much shorter than the 
pod, stip. ^ ovate acute entire, Its. obovate emarginate, central 
petiole longest, seeds oval, radicle scarcely prominent. — E. B. 
945. St. 15. 15. T. agrarium (L. ?, Huds. Pollich), T. procum- 
bens (auct. vix L.). — Primary stem erect, branches procumbent 
or ascending. Fl. turning tawny. Radicle causing a slight 
irregularity in the otherwise regularly oval seeds. — Dry pas- 
tures. A. VI.— VIII. E.S.I. 
*19. T. agrarium (Ij. ?, Schreb.); heads oval dense of abo-ut 50 //., ped. axillary 
equalling or exceeding the 1., tl. at length reflexed, standard dilaieiJ striate much 
exceeding the pod, style nearly as long as the pod, stip. oblong-lanceolate not 
enlarged at the base, Its. narrowly obovate the central petiolule not longer than 
the lateral.— St. 16.— St. erect. Fl. deep yellow turning brown. — Fields and road- 
sides, established in some places. P. VI.— VIII. E. S. 
20. T. dnbium (Sibth.) ; heads close about 12 //., ped. axillary 
straight, pedicels very short, fl. at length reflexed, standard 
folded furrowed truncate covering the pod, style much shorter 
than the pod, stip. ovate falling .short of petioles, Its. obcordate 
intermediate one; stalked. — E. B. 1256. T. j^rocumhens (L., 
Pollich). T. minus (Sm.). T. flliforme (Koch). — St. wiry, 
ascending or prostrate. Fl. turning dark brown. — Dry places. 
A. VI.— VIII. E. S. I. 
21. T. fllifor me (L.) ; fl. few (2 — 7) in lax racemes, ped. axil- 
lary flexuose, pedicels as long as the calyx-tube, fl. at length 
reflexed, standard folded not furrowed deeply notched, scarcely 
covering the pod. Its. sessile. — E. B. 1257. T. micranthum. 
(Koch). — St. prostrate, very slender. Standard much narrower 
in proportion than in T. minus. — Dry places. A. VI. VII. 
E. S.? I. 
9. Falcat'ula Brot. 
1. F. ornithojiodidides ; 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 6 — 8. — E. B. 1047. Trigonella ornithopodidicles (DC). 
— St. prostrate. Fl. small, pet. all distinct. Pod. compressed. 
