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b. sylvestre (Symc). 
Pastures, roadsides, &c. Common. 
T. medium ( L .). Fig. 151. Zigzag Clover. Native. P. VI-IX. 
On banks, by roadsides, &c. Occasional. 
C. Claughton Moor ; Higher Bebington ; Bromborough ; 
S. of Hadlow Road Station (Dr. g.). 
T. ochroleucum (L.), Cream-coloured Clover. Casual. P. VI, 
VII. 
L. Railway bank at Fazakerley ; near Ormskirk (D.). 
C. About the Birkenhead Docks. 
T. incarnatum (L.). Fig. 152. Crimson Long-headed Clover. 
Denizen. A. VI, VII. 
An escape from cultivation. Occasional. 
L. Formby, near the sandhills. 
C. Waste places about the railway, near West Kirby (a.k.b.). 
Denhall ; Fields about Blacon Point (Dr. g.). 
T. arvense (L.). Fig. 153. Haresfoot Trefoil. Native. A.VII-IX. 
Sandhills. Frequent. Rare inland. 
L. Formby sandhills. 
C. Sandhills, Wallasey to Hoy lake. 
T. striatum (L.). Fig. 15L Soft Knotted Trefoil. Native. A. 
VI-VIII. 
Dry sandy places. Rare. 
L. Rainhill (D.). About the railway between Hightown and 
Formby (r.b.). 
C. 1857 to 1861, various localities are recorded about Wal- 
lasey, Arrowe Brook, Frankby, Saughall Massie, Leasowe and 
West Kirby (Lord de t. ; &c.). 1873, fro m Denhall to near the 
limekiln, N. of Parkgate (f.m.w.). 1893, Meols ; just W. of 
Caldy (Dr. g.). 
b. erectum (L eight). 
Has been recorded. 
T. hybridum (L.). Alsike Clover. Alien. P. VI-IX. 
Fields and roadsides as the remains of cultivation. Frequent. 
b. elegans ( Savi .). 
L. Garston (t.g.). Knotty Ash; 1861, the type form on the 
sandhills at Crosby (h.s.f.). 
C. Roadside near Arrowe Brook (D.). Claughton; Frankby; 
S. of Hargreave Hall ; &c. (Dr. g.). 
