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i *- 3 IAD£L?HIA. DECANDRIA. Utus. 
fc^rolis obovato-liriearibiH. 
1 ', Spikes uwolly^ oval : teeth of tht calyx hris- 
tli’shaped, woolly, equal. 
H\RF/S-K)Or TflKFOJfj. Sandy pastures and 
cinn-fields. Sides of the hills la t!ie Qjona; Close; 
Sandy pastures towards Hawton ; in a nursery of uiiue 
at Balderton, frequent; Farnsfieldt Blidwoi ih 
' A. July, Au^^st, 
# * vf * Lupalina. Vexillis corollae reflexis» 
demum scariosis, 
4. Hop Trefoils. Standard of the Moss, bent 
inwards permanent. 
procum-T. splcis ovalibus itnbiicatis, vexlllls deflex- 
hens. is persistentibus sulcatis, caulibus procum- 
bentibus, foIioJis obovatis. 
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T. Spikes oval, closely tiled, many flowered: 
stems wide spreading. 
HOF TRKFOIL. Dry meadows and pastures: sandy 
ground byroad sides.. Newark ; Soutliwell; Mansfield. 
' A. June, July', 
LOTUS.^ Smith. 793. With. 6g6. 
Legimen cyWvAncwm, strictum. Alee sursum 
longitudinaliter coniventes. Cal. tubulosus. 
Galyx tubular. Wings converging length^ 
ways, and upwards. Legumtns straight, 
generally with cells. 
.'ornicU‘'L. capltulis depresses mukfloris, caulibus' 
talus decumbentibus, leguminibus teretibus pa- 
tentibus. 
L. Heads of the fowers fatted at the top: 
stems herbaceous, trailing: legumens cylin¬ 
drical, expanding: 
COMMON IHKD’S-FOOT TREFOIL: Meadows, 
pastures, heaths, aad foud sides ,* \ery common. 
r. June—August*. 
