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Threads in II Sets. X Males. Diad. Decand. 
’Trefoil. Tr I FOLIUM. Gen. PI. 1211. 
Flowers mostly in heads. Pod scarcely lon- 
ger than the cup, not opening, falling off. 
528. Melilot. — T. Melilotus officinalis. 
Pods in bunches, naked, 2 seeds in each, 
wrinkled, pointed, stem upright. — Mar- 
tyn. 72. 
Pastures, Woods, June, A. Common. 
529. Dutch Clover. — T. repens. 
Heads like umbels, pods with 4 seeds, stem 
creeping. — Curtis. III. 46. admirable. 
Martyn. 34. 
Meadows, Pastures, May, P. Common. 
530. Subterraneous Trefoil. — T. subterraneum. 
Heads woolly, with 5 flowers, central tuft 
bent back, stiff, enclosing the seed. — Cur- 
tis. II. 54. admirable. 
Heaths, June, A. Rare. 
Ampthill^ — Clophill. 
Ohs : 
It is an error to suppose that the capsules of this Trefoil 
take root in their defected position. The root divides into very 
small and delicate fibres. Stems prostrate^ zvoolly. Flozuers 
white, tubular, and for the size of the plant beautiful, 
Honey^sucklf 
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