122 Flora of Devon and Cornwall, by I. W. N. Keys. 
T. suffocatum (L.) — E.B. 1 049. — Sandy sea-shores, rare. — D. 
Near Torquay !: Ward in PJiytol. 1842, p. 20. Teignmoutli den : 
Fl. Dev. Paignton marsh ; Exmouth sands : Pcav. — C- Near Craft- 
hole: Pasc. in Phytol. 1847, p. 944. 
T. repens (L.)—E.B. 1769, — Meadows and pastures. — J), and C- 
So common in both counties as to render it unnecessary to name 
stations. Dutch or White Clover. 
Specimens from Catdown quarries and Mannamead are in P, I. Herb. 
A purple -flowered variety found by Mr. Townsend in the Scilly islands is 
described and figured in Journ. Bot. ii. 1. 
T. fragiferum (L.) — E.B. 1050. — Damp pastures. — J). Between 
Exmouth and Lympstone ; Tor abbey and Goodrington marsh : 
Stew, in Pi,av. Braunton, N.D.H. Near Ilfracombe : Scriv. in 
Eav. — C. *' Roadside going to Caerthihan :" Balkw. MS. Gun- 
wall oe (H. S. Herb.) : Johns. Cornfield at Little-in-sight : CocJis 
(Poly tech. 1856.) Straivberry-headed Trefoil. 
[T. resupinatum (L.)—E.B.S. 2789.— Introduced.— C. St. Mawes 
creek, "rare:" Poly tech. 
T. procumhens (L.)—E.B. 945. — Dry pastures. — J), and C- Very 
abundant in both counties, rendering it unnecessary to quote loca- 
lities. Hop Trefoil. 
Specimens from Saltram and Brixham are in P. I. Herb. 
T. minus (Sm.) — E.B. 1256. T.filiforme, Koch. — Dry places. — 
J). Common about Plymouth; Bicldeighl; Tavistock. Found 
plentifully throughout the county. — C- Between Torpoint and St. 
Johns; Saltash; between Lancellos and Polruan. Falmouth: 
Polytech. 1856. Abundant everywhere throughout the county. 
T . filiforme (Li) — E.B. 1257. T. micranthum Koch. — Dry places. 
— D. Devil's-point, East Stonehouse. Near Ilfracombe : Eav. — C- 
Maker heights. St. John's : Brigys. Whitsand bay ! : Balkw. 
Faimouih : Polytech. '[SbQ. 
