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232 NOTES ON OXFORD PLANTS.<br />

Bor. Noke, 4. M. hirsuta L., var. pedunculatd Pers. Marston, 4.<br />

— M. sativa L., var. crenata (Beck). Portmeadow, 5.— Var. Beneschiana<br />

(Opitz). Bruerne, 6 ; Caversham, 7.<br />

Chenopoditim rubrum L., var. pseudo-butryodes Wats., Noke, Eev.<br />

W. Moyle Eogers, 4 ; Foxcote, 5. C. iirbicumh. Near gas-works,<br />

1886, var. intermedium Bor., 5. (\ murale L. Abundant on waste<br />

ground near Portmeadow, and by canal-side, 1889, 5.<br />

to me in the latter locality by Mr. Eichards.<br />

Pointed out<br />

liumex muritimus L. Ditch near the gas-works, 1888 ; abundant<br />

on waste ground near Portmeadow, 1889, 5.<br />

Poliji/onnm mite Schranck, var. aui/iistifulia Braun. Marston ;<br />

with the form umbrosa Soelan, 4.<br />

Daphne Laureola L. Shelswell, Mrs. Worley, 2.<br />

Mercurialis annua L. Garden-ground at Oxford, very rare, 1889.<br />

Urtica dioicaJj., var. atwvirens Gren. et Godr. Marston.—Var.<br />

vncroiihylla Haussm. Oxford. See ' Eeport ofEecord Club, 1888.'<br />

— f. glabra Hartm. Stanton Harcourt.<br />

Salix viridis Fries. Cottesford, 2.<br />

Potamof/etuv cumpressus L., Spec. PI. ed. i. et Fl. Suec.= P.<br />

zostercp/olius Schum. South Stoke, 7.<br />

Epipactis lati/oHa All. Stokenchurch, 7. The type-plant.<br />

Spiranthcs autumnalis Eich. Hardwick Park, Wm. Holland!, 7.<br />

Orchis latifolia L. Cottesford, Mrs. Worley 1,2. — 0. incarnata<br />

L. Garsington, Eev. J. Bell I, 5. — O. ])yramidaiis L. Holton<br />

Quarries, 6.<br />

Eabenaria chloroleuca Eidley. Cottesford, Mrs. Worley, 2.<br />

Ojyhrys ajnfera Huds. Cottesford, Mrs. Worley, 2.<br />

*Folyyunatum vndtijiorum All. Probably native in Shierburu<br />

Woods, 7.<br />

Paris quadrijulia L. Coomb Wood, Eev. A. East, 6.<br />

Lilium Martayon L. Quite naturalised in Mrs. Pochin's park at<br />

Chiselhampton with Txdipa sylvestris.<br />

Gayea fascicularis Salisb. Near Banbury, Mr. Eendall, 3<br />

Middleton Stoney, F. E. Wilson, 1887, 4.<br />

Musc(tri cumosum Mill. One or two plants in a corn-field at<br />

Bullingdon Green, Miss Hodgson, 1888 !, 6. How introduced ?<br />

Colchicum autiimnale L. Hardwick, Mrs. Worley, 2.<br />

Schjnis Jiuitans L. Binfield Heath, 7.<br />

Carex paludosa Good, or C. acutiformis Elirh. Two-styled form<br />

in Headington Wick, Prof. Balfour. C. disticha Huds. First record<br />

Bobart, vide spec, in Hb. Morison, ex pratis ^Edis Christi.—Var.<br />

(ongibracteata Schleich. Bullingdon, 6. C. dioica L. Boggy ground<br />

near Islip, W. W. Saunders, 4. — C. Jiava L. In the Morison herbarium<br />

there is a specimen of this, labelled " Gr. cyperuidcs minimuin<br />

spica cassa simidici, llaii, Paludibus variis v. g. apud Hockley,<br />

aliisque putrido et spongioso solo baud longe ab Oxonio." The de-<br />

scription and accompanying figure in ' Historia,' iii. 244, are C. dioica.<br />

Bobart therefore precedes Blackstone as the discoverer of C. jiava in<br />

the county.— C. Goodenovii Gay = 6'. sUdonifera Hoppe, 1835. Was<br />

first found in Oxford by Tilleman Bobart; see Morison's Hist. iii.<br />

243, " in sylvarum planiticbus et carum margiuibus, in pascuis

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