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branches. In a barren foil, the heads are globular ; 
but in a rich, they run into a long fpike : At the 
bafe of each head flands a fingle leaf, fometimes a 
pair, with pedicles dilated into ftriated membranes: 
From the fide of the large head, fometimes, arifes 
another lefs one, on a pedicle: The empalements are 
Hriated, turgid, hairy, and end in five little fpines : 
The leaves are not cut about the edges. 
I o. jT rifoUum cum glomeruUs ad caulium nodos ro'- 
tundis^ R. 329. Knotted Trefoil, with round heads : 
The leaves are crenated : The heads are fmooth, and 
grow without pedicles, or, on very fhort ones, in the 
wings of the leaves out of which emerge thin fet 
flowers, of a pale purple colour. 
11. Trifolium ftofculis albis^ in glomeruUs ohlongis 
afperis^ cauliculis proxime adnatis^ R. 329, Knot^ 
ted Trefoil, with oblong heads : The tops of the 
empalements are divided, each into five ftiff teeth, 
which make the heads feel prickly. It flowers in 
May, 
12. Trifolium fragiferumy R. 329, G. E. 1208. 
fragifeif'um Frificumy C. 329, P. 1109. Strawberry 
Trefoil. It flowers in July and Auguft, In places 
where water has flood in winter. The flowers ai*e of 
a pale purple colour *, when they decay, the empale- 
ments fwell into little hairy bladders, which bend 
downwards, and end in two horns j the whole ag- 
gregate of bladders appears like a Strawberry. 
13. Trifolium fragiferum noftras purpureum^ folia 
cblongo^ R. 330. Strav/berry Trefoil, with oblong 
leaves. Tiiis is a variety of the lafl. 
14. Trifolium arvenfe humile fpicatiim feu Lago- 
pus,, R. 330, C. 328. Lagopus vulgaris,, P. 1107. 
Lagopodium five Fes leporis,, G. 1023. Haresfoot, 
or Haresfoot Trefoil. In corn. It flowers late. 
The flalks are, from fix to nine inches high, covered 
with a hoary down : The leaves are an inch long, 
narrow, hairy, hoary and pointed : The fpike is 
D d 2 ' foft. 
