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Centaurea Cganus L.' Cottesford, Mrs. Worley, 2. — C. solsti- 

 tialis L. Ardley and Chesterton, Rev. W. H. Draper, 4. 



Campanula Trachelium L. Our plant has the calyx hispid = the 

 C. urticifolia of Schmidt and var. dasycarpa Koch. A pedunculate 

 form occurred at Headington Wick. 



Jasione montana L. Headington Wick, W. Patey. Bayswater ; 

 abundant, 4. 



Erica cinerea L. Beckley, W. Moyle Rogers, 4. 



Vaceinium Myrtillus L. A small piece on Cottesford Home 

 Plantation, Mrs. Worley, 2; wood near Heath End, Rev. C. Abbey 

 (perhaps Sibthorp's locality), 7. 



Hypopitys Monotropa Crantz. Coomb Wood, Rev. A. East, 6 ; 

 Kingston Wood, Mrs. Somervell, 7. 



Pyrola minor L. In Hb. Morison the sheet of Pyrola rotundi- 

 folia contains two specimens of P. minor, which may be the Oxford 

 specimens gathered by Bobart. 



Gentiana germanica Willd. Wormsley, Mrs. Coker Beck, 7. 

 G. critica ? Ehrh. is an older name. 



Limnanthenmin. peltatum Gmel. Cherwell, 4. 



Menyanthes trifoliata L. Cottesford, Shelswell, 4 ; Wootton, 5. 



Cuscuta Trifoiii Bab. Hethe, Rev. T. Martyn, 2. 



Lycopsis arvensis L. Shelswell, Mrs. Worley, 2. 



Echium vulgare L. Cottesford, Mrs. Worley, 2. 



Myosotis versicolor Roth., var. M. Balhisiana Jord. Shotover, 6. 



Cgnoglossum officinale L. Thame Road, near the ' Three 

 Pigeons,' G. 



Omphalodes verna Moench. Naturalised in stone-pit near 

 Sarsden, 5. 



Hgoscgamus niger. Cottesford, Mrs. Worley, 2. 



Solanum nigrum L., var. miriiatum (Bernh.). Garden-ground, 

 Crowell, Mrs. Coker Beck !, 7. — var. luteo-virescens (Gmel.). Oxford; 

 waste ground, 5. 



Verbascum Tltapsus L. Cottesford, Mrs. Worley ; Hethe, Rev. T. 

 Martyn, 2 ; Islip, Rev. Moyle Rogers ; Bayswater, 4. — V. virgatum 

 Stokes in With. ii. 1, 227. Islip, an escape, Rev. W. Moyle 

 Rogers, 4. Usually attributed to Withering, but Stokes is the real 

 authority. 



Linaria repens Mill., var. grandijlora Godr. Near Wallingford, 7. 



Veronica didyma Tenore, Fl. Neapol. Prod. v. 1811. Appears to 

 antedate the name of V. polita Fries, Nov. Ed. i. 1814, teste Mottini 

 in Ann. Sc. Nat. 1834, p. 119.— V. Tournefortii Gmel. 1805= V. 

 persica Poir. 1808. Was first recorded as an Oxford plant by 

 Mr. Borrer in E. B. 2769, 1832. 



Euphrasia officinalis L., var. ncmorosa (H. Mart.). Portmeadow, 

 5 ; Binfield, 7, teste F. Townsend. 



Veronica arvensis L., var. perpusiUa Bromf. Ipsden, 7. 



Galeopsis speciosa Mill. Hethe, once only, Mrs. Worley, 2. 



Stachys arvensis L. Cottesford, Mis. Worley, 2. 



Marrubium vulgare L. Cottesford, Mrs. Worley, 2. Near 

 Folly Bridge.— Var. apulum DC. Botley, 1888, 5. 



Mentha cardiaca Sua. Shotover, 0. — M. arvensis L. = M. Hosti 



