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2g8 DIADELPAIA. DECANDRIA. TrifuW 
A. StemsprostraU : legumens nearly ^ corner^ 
ed, bent like a bow : Iruves longer than the 
Jrmt-stalks : Itajils oval. 
SWF KT M I l>K-V F.TC {l. Meadows, pastures, and 
ditch banks, e‘<pecia)Iy in a calcrtreous soil. Hedge 
banks between Newark and llawtou; between the b’d 
Mile Post and I'horpe-lane Tollbar ; and in the hedges 
going up the hill into Stoke, from the 'I'ollbar. P. June. 
TRIFOLIUM. Smith. 781. With. 645. 
Flores subcapitati. Legumen vix calyce lon- 
gius, non dehisceiis, deciduum. 
TJctwers mostly forming a head. Capsule or 
Legumen scarcely longer than the calyx \ 
not opening, but jailing ojf entire. 
* Meiiioti. Leguminibus nudis polyspermis. 
1 Melilots. Capsules naked, i-celled, containing 
several seeds. 
f^Jpci- T. leguminibus racemosis nudis dlspermis ru- 
nale. gosis acuiis, caule erecto, 
T, Capsules in hunches, often 2-seeded, wrink¬ 
led, acute : stem upright. 
T. Melilotus-oHicinalis. Linn. With. 
COMMON MELILOT. Cornfields, meadows, and 
ditch banks, in clayey soil ; Newark; Southwell. 
A. June, July. 
* * Lotoidea. Leguminibus tectis polysper- 
mis. 
2 Legumens covered; many-seeded. 
rrepens. T. capitulis umbellaiibus, leguminibus tc- 
traspermis, caule repente. 
T. Heads like umbels : legumens \-seeded : 
stem creeping. 
