100 SPECIMEN BOTANICUM. 
Trifolium parvum hirsutum, flori- 
bus PARVIS DILUTE PURPUREIS IN GLOME'^ 
RULIS MOLLIORIBUS ET OBLONGIS, SEMINE 
MAGNO. Rati Syn. Ed. III. 329. 9. Capitulis 
ovatis, feflijibus lateralibus, calycibus lubrotun- 
dis, villofis ftriatis, Linn. Flor. Suecic. N“ 614. 
Knotted Trefoil icith foftsr Heads and large Seed. 
In pafcuis fterilioribus. On Laindon-Hills, EJfex. 
Mr. Hili. I once gathered it on a Bank in the 
firft Field from Southampton-Row^ in, the Road 
to Hampftead. On Oliver' s Mount in Uxbridge 
Moory plentifully. Junio floret. 
Trifolium palustre, Offic. y.B. II, 
389, Paludofum. Ger. Emac. 1194, Meny-!- 
anthes paluftre triphyllum latifolium & angufti- 
folium, J. R. H. iiy. Foliis ternatis. Linn. 
Flor. Lapp. N° 80. Marjh "FrefoHy Buck~ 
Beans, or Bog-Beans. In paluftribus & aquofis. 
In the Bogs on Hampftead Heath, in Batterfea- 
Field by the Fhames Side, and in Harejield Moor 
plentifully. Maio floret. 
Trifolium pumilum supinum floscu- 
lis LONGIS albis. Rhyt. Brit. Parvum Mon- 
ipeflulanum album cum paucis floribus. J. B. 
II. 380. Pratenfe fupinum Ka&aSXerp, feu ca- 
pite humi merib. Barrel. Icon. 881. Subterra- 
neum feu folliculos fub terram condens. Magnol. 
Bot. Monfp. Hivarf FrefoU with long ‘ivhite 
Fhners. Locis arenofis aut glareofis gaudet. 
