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GENISTA. 
251. G. tinctoria, Linn. Native. 
253. G. anglica, Linn. Native. 
ONONIS. 
254. 0. arvensis, Linn. Native. 
255. 0. antiquorum, Linn. Native. 
In similar situations to the preceding, frequent. 
ANTHYLLIS. 
257. A. vulneraria, Linn. Native. 
English. 
British. 
British. 
English. 
British. 
MEDICAGO. 
258. M. sativa, Linn. Alien. 
259. M. falcata, Linn. Incognit. 
Does the locality reported in the Flora really refer to this species ? 
It is needful that it should receive confirmation before it can be 
accepted with confidence. 
260. M. lupulina, Linn. Native. British. 
261 M. maculata, Sibtli. Native. English. 
Dry ground, Langbargh Bigg, near Ayton ! — W. Mudd. Amongst 
the Middlesborough ballast hills ! — M. Umplely. 
262. M. denticulata, Willd. Native. Germanic. 
Dry, sandy ground, on the castle hill, at Scarborough ; growing in 
considerable abundance in company with the preceding species. 
MELILOTUS. 
264. M. officinalis, Willd. Denizen. English. 
265. M. vulgaris, Willd. Alien. 
M. leucaniha, Flora, 30. Cultivated fields and waste places ; an 
occasional visitant. In a clover field, at Kilvington, near Thirsk, 
1852. — W. Foggitt. About the railway station, at Thirsk, 1849. 
Amongst the Middlesborough ballast hills, 1852. 
TBIGONELLA. 
266. T. ornithopodioides, DC. Alien. 
Trifolium, Flora, 31. Amongst the Middlesborough ballast hills, 
1852 ! — W. Mudd. It is needful that Willisel’s Tadcaster station 
(B. G. 706, Flora, 31) should receive further confirmation, before 
this species can claim a higher grade of citizenship. 
