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and oval leaves longer than the peduncle. Near 
mel-PVcU, Lan. Per. June., July. 
Arenarius. Purple Mountain Milkwort with procum- 
bent ftalks, branchy, ered flowers, and dov/ny leaves. 
In meadows and Tandy pailiires. On Gogmagog-hill., 
Newmarket-heathy Royston-heath. R. Sy, June^ July. 
TRI FOLIUM. Trefoil. 
The umbelluia is often a fmall head in a common 
receptacle. The cup is monophyllous, tubulated,^ quin- 
quedentated and permanent. The flower is papilionace- 
ous, commonly permanent and withers in the cup. The 
vexillum is reflexed, the v/ings are fliorter than the vex- 
illum, and the keel is fliorter than the wings. The fi- 
laments are diadelphous, nine and one, terminated by 
Ample antheras. The germen is partly ovate, the ftyle 
is Tubulated and concealed under the upper fide, the 
fligma is fimple. The legumen is fliort with one valve 
and deciduous, containing but few roundifli feeds. 
Officinalis. Common Melilot with long naked branches 
of pods, containing two feeds, and an eredl ftalk. About 
Fouljhaw-houfe not far from Millthrop^ JVeJi. Bien. June^ 
July. 
Ornitliopoides. Bird’s Foot Frefoil with naked pods 
containing eight feeds, tv/ice as long as the cup, and 
declining ftalks. In Lndy paftures. An. June. 
Repens. White Trefoil or Butch Clover with little 
heads, pods v/ith-four feeds, and a creeping ftalk. 
Per. May — 0/7. 
Hyhridum. This is only a variety, and differs in the 
ftalk which is adfeendens, i. e. has the branches turned 
back. Per. May — 0/7. 
Ochroleucon. Tellow flowered T ref oil with globofe fpikes, 
monopetalous flowers, the ioweft dent of the cup being 
very long and eredt, and the leaves on the ftalk rough. 
In meadows ana dry paftures. Bien. May^ June. 
Pratenje. Purple Honey Suckle Trefoil Clover with 
A a fpikes 
