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.' 2^/. sessik or stalked; throat of the calyx Jiaked 'ivithitl, not 
infUUed ; pods 2 — 4 — B-seeded. 
' 12. T. glomerdtmn (L.) ; heads globose sessile terminal .and 
ftXillaiy, calyx sessile 10-veined, teeth ovate very acute winy 
nearly equal reflexed, stip. ovate taper-pointed, leaflets obcoi-date 
the upper ones obovate, seeds 2. — E. B. 1003. — St. procumbent. 
¥l. rase-coloured ; standard persistent, striate. Seeds trans- 
versely ovate-reniform, radicle prominent. — Gravelly places in 
the Eiist and South of England, rare. A. VI. E. 
13. T. stric'tian (L.) ; heads globose axillary, calyx sessile 10- 
veined, teeth subulate unequal somewhat spreading, stip. broad 
pointed serrate, leaflets obovate the upper ones oblong, seeds 2. 
—E. B. S. 2949.— St. difluse, shoi-t. _ Ped. short. Pods slightly 
S rejecting; seeds ovate, radicle slightly prominent. — Jersey, 
ear the Lizard Point, Cornwall. A. VI.— VIII. E. 
14. T. siiffocdtttm (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, — 
8t. short, usually buried in the sand. Fl. small, erect. €!al. 
Scarcely striate. Seeds roiindish, radicle prominent. — Sandy 
sea-shores, rare. A. VI. E. 
15. T. repens (L.) ; heads roundish, peduncles axillary longer 
than the leaves, fi. stalked at length dejlcxed, calyx glabrous half 
as long as the corolla^ teeth lanceolate unequal erect, stip. ovate 
abruptly cuspidate, leaflets obovate or obcordate, seeds 4, stems 
rreeping. — E. B. 1769. St. 15. 6. — El. white, standard striate, 
Sometimes pink. L. often with a dark spot at their base. Pod 
covered by faded corolla. In damp seasons the pod often takes 
the form of a horn or a small leaf. — Meadows and pastures. 
P. v.— IX. Butch or White Clover. E. S. I. 
• 16. T. f omilhojiodioides (L.) ; clusters stalked axillary of 1 — 
S stalked fl., calyx glabrous, teeth slender acute nearly equal 
i erect, stip. ovate with long taper points, leaflets obcordate, seeds 
6— 8.— ii". B. 1047.— St. prostrate. Fl. small, pet. all distinct. 
Pod compressed, blunt, transversely furrowed^ slightly hairy, 
I Curved, longer than the calyx, opening with 2 valves. This 
plant is scarcely a TrifoUum or Tngonella.—Yhy gravelly places, 
■> 17. T. fragiferim (L.) ; heads globose, peduncles a:xiUary 
Receding the leaves, involucre mumfid eqimlting the calyx, calyx 
<rf the fruit membranous netted downy, stip. ovate with a Img 
atender point, leaflets obovate emarginate minutely serrate. 
rare. A. VI.VII. 
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