DIADELPHIA. DECANDRIA. Trlfblum 233 
WHITE TREFOIL. HUTCH CLOVER. Mea- 
do^vs and pastures. Newark; Southwell. 
* * * Lagopoda. Calycibus saepius villosis. 
3. Calyxes woolly, 
T. capitulis villosis subquadrifloris, invoUi- suiter- 
cro centrali reflexo iigido stellato fructum raneum. 
obvolveiUe. 
T. Heads woolly \ y^Jlowered\ a rigid tuft 
from the centre ref ected upon^ and inclosing 
the fruit. 
SUBTF.RP ANKOUS TREFOIl.. Barren heaths and 
pasMires, in sandy or g:ravclly soil. Quouce liil! Close, 
Newark; l.angford; Sliervvood Forest. A. May. 
T. spiels densis, caiilibus adscendentibus, pratensec 
corollls inaeqnalibus, dentlbus calycinis 
quatuoT acqualibus, stipulis aristatis. 
T, Spikes crowded : blossoms unequal : calyx 
with 4 of the teeth equal : stipulce aivned : 
stems ascending. 
COMMON FIUtPLE TREFOII., or CLOVER. 
IM) V 1 : Y SU ( F I-1: r R EI OI L. . Meado ws and pas- 
t. res. (’iiHivated near Newark, Southwell, Mansfield, - 
NoUlngliam. P. May—Sept. 
T. spiels laxis, eaullbus flexuo.sls ramosis, medium. 
corollis subtequalibus, stipulis subulato- 
llncaribus, 
T. Spikes loose ; blossom nearly regular ; sli- 
pulce awl-shaped, converging ; stems zig¬ 
zag, branched. 
ZIO ZAG! TREFOIL. Tn hi^h calcareous soi!.s ; not* 
uncomiiion. Ilalarn Hill ; Southwell. P. July. 
T. 
spieis vilios ssimls subeyllndracels, denti- arvense 
bus calycinis sctaceis eorolia longioribus, , 
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