A HISTORY OF RUTLAND A Common every- ) where Given in Top. Bot. as found in the tliree adjacent counties, but are in no lists sub- mitted to me Leguminosae [continued) Cvtisus or Sarothamnus scoparius (Broom) [Ononis spinosa] — arvensis or repens (Rest-harrow). A, B, C AnthyUis vulneraria (Kidney Vetch, Lady's Fingers). C Medicatjo lupuHna (Bl.ick Medick, Nonsuch). A, B, C Melilotus officinalis (Yellow Meldot). Gen. dist. — arvensis (Field Melilot). A, C
- — vulgaris or alba (White Melilot)
Trifolium pratense (Purple Clover) — repens (White or Dutch Clover) [ — medium (Zi2;zag Clover)] [ — arvense (Hare's- foot Trefoil] [ — striatum (Soft Knotted Trefoil)] — procumbens (Hop Trefoil). A, B, C — Iragiferum (Strawberry-headed Trefoil). A, B — minus (Lesser Yellow Trefoil). C
- — incarnatum (Crimson Clover). Two
observers — ochroleucum (Sulphur Trefoil). C Lotus cornicuIatus(Bird's-foot Trefoil). Gen. d:;t. [ — tenuis (Slender Bird's-foot Trefoil)] — major (Greater Bird's-foot Trefoil). B Astragalus hvpoglottis (Purple Mountain Milk- "vetchj. A, C — glycyphyllos (Sweet Mountain Milk-vetch). A, C. Wakerhy (Northants) Ornithopus perpusillus (Common Bird's-foot). A Hippocrepis comosa (Tufted Horse-shoe Vetch). On limestone
- Onobrychis sativa (Sainfoin).
Vicia hirsuta (Hairy Tare) — cracca (Tufted Vetch) — sepium (Rush Vetch) — sativa (Common Vetch) — tetrasperma (Slender Tare) [ — sylvatica (Wood Vetch).] — angustifolia (Narrow-leaved Vetch). A Lathyrus pratensis (Meadow Vetchling). Gen. dist.
- — sylvestris (Narrow-leaved Everlasting
Pea). C [Orobus tuberosus (Tuberous Bitter Vetch)] ROSACEAE Prunus communis or spinosa (Blackthorn, Sloe). Gen. dist. — avium. A — cerasus (Wild Cherry). Gen. dist. B To be found everywhere B RosACEAE (continued) Spiraea Ulmaria (Meadow Sweet). Gen. dist. — filipendula (Common Dropwort). B, C — salicifolia (Willow-leaved Spiraea). C. ? outcast Agrimonia Eupatoria (Common Agrimony). A, B, C Sanguisorba officinalis (Great Burnet). A, B, C Poterium Sanguisorba (Salad Burnet). On limestone Alchemilla arvensis (Field Lady's-Mantle). A, B, C — vulgaris (Common Lady's-Mantle). A, B, C Potentilla anserina (Silver-Weed) — reptans (Creeping Cinquefoil) . ,. — Fra£rariastrum (Strawberry- >• ^ ," J ^. /.,, ^ common leaved Cmqueroil) — Tormentilla (Tormentil) / Fragaria vesca (Wood Strawberry). Gen. dist. Rubus Idaeus (Raspberry). A, C — fruticosus (Blackberry, Bramble). Gen. dist. — caesius (Dewberry). Gen. dist. Geum urbanum (Common Avens). Gen. dist. — rivale (Water Avens). A, B, C — intermedium. Holywell (Lines.) [Rosa Tomentosa (Downy-leaved Rose)] — canina (Dog-rose). Gen. dist. — arvensis (Trailing Dog-rose). A, B, C — rubiginosa (Sweetbriar, Eglantine). B, C Crataegus Oxyacantha (Hawthorn, White- thorn, May). Gen. dist.
- Pyrus communis (Wild Pear). C
— Malus (Crab Apple). Gen. dist. — aucuparia (Mountain Ash) — aria (White Beam-tree). B — torminalis (Wild Service-tree). C Lythrarieae Lythrum Salicaria (Purple Loosestrife). A, B, C [Peplis Portula (Water Purslane)] Onagrarieae Epilobium angustifolium (Rose-bay Willow- herb). A, C — hirsutum (Great Hairy Willow-herb). Gen. dist. — parviflorum (Small-flowered Hairy Willow- herb). A, B — montanum (Broad Smooth-leaved Willow- herb). A, C — tetragonum (Square-stalked Willow-herb). a'" 26