232 NOTES ON OXFORD PLANTS. 



Bor. Noke, 4. — M. hirsuta L., var. pedunculate Pers. Marston, 4. 

 — M. sativa L., var. crenata (Beck). Portmeadow, 5. — Var. Benes- 

 cliiana (Opitz). Bruerne, 5; Caversham, 7. 



Chenopodium rubrum L., var. pseudo-botryodes Wats., Noke, Rev. 

 W. Moyle Rogers, 4 ; Foxcote, 5. — C. urbicum~L. Near gas-works, 

 1886, var. intermedium Bor., 5. — C. murale L. Abundant on waste 

 ground near Portmeadow, and by canal-side, 1889, 5. Pointed out 

 to me in the latter locality by Mr. Richards. 



Iiumex maritimus L. Ditch near the gas-works, 1888 ; abundant 

 on waste ground near Portmeadow, 1889, 5. 



Polygonum mite Schranck, var. angustifolia Braun. Marston ; 

 with the form umbrosa Soelan, 4. 



Daphne Laureola L. SheLswell, Mrs. Worley, 2. 



Mercurialis annua L. Garden-ground at Oxford, very rare, 1889. 



Urtica dioicaJj., var. atrovirens Gren. et Godr. Marston. — Var. 

 microphylla Haussm. Oxford. See 'Report of Record Club, 1888.' 

 — f. glabra Hartm. Stanton Harcourt. 



Salix viridis Fries. Cottesford, 2. 



Potamogctun cumpressus L., Spec. PI. ed. i. et Fl. Suec.= P. 

 zoster a>folius Schum. South Stoke, 7. 



Epipactis latifolia All. Stokenchurch, 7. The type-plant. 



Spiranthcs autumnalis Rich. Hardwick Park, Win. Holland!, 7. 



Orchis latifolia L. Cottesford, Mrs. Worley I, 2. — O. incarnata 

 L. Garsington, Rev. J. Bell !, 5. — O. pyramidalis L. Holton 

 Quarries, 6. 



Habenaria chloroleuca Ridley. Cottesford, Mrs. Worley, 2. 



Ophrys apifera Huds. Cottesford, Mrs. Worley, 2. 

 *Polygonatum muUiflorum All. Probably native in Shierburn 

 Woods, 7. 



Paris quadrifolia L. Coomb Wood, Rev. A. East, G. 



Lilium Martagon L. Quite naturalised in Mrs. Pochin's park at 

 Chiselhampton with Tulipa sglvestris, 



Gagea Jascicularis Salisb. Near Banbury, Mr. Rendall, 3 ; 

 Middleton Stoney, F. R. Wilson, 1887, 4. 



Muscari comosum Mill. One or two plants in a corn-field at 

 Bullingdon Green, Miss Hodgson, 1888 !, 6. How introduced ? 



Colchicum autumnale L. Hardwick, Mrs. Worley, 2. 



Scirpus Jiuitans L. Binfield Heath, 7. 



Carex paludosa Good, or C. acutiformis Ehrh. Two-styled form 

 in Headington Wick, Prof. Balfour. — C. disticha Huds. First record 

 Bobart, vide spec, in Hb. Morison, ex pratis iEdis Christi. — Var. 

 longibracteata Schleich. Bullingdon, G. — CdiowaL. Boggy ground 

 near Islip, W. W. Saunders, 4.— C.Jlava L. In the Morison her- 

 barium there is a specimen of this, labelled " Gr. cyperoides minimum 

 spica cassa simplici, Raii. Paludibus variis v. g. apud Hockley, 

 aliisque putrido et spongioso solo baud longe ab Oxonio." The de- 

 scription and accompanying figure in ' Historia,' iii. 244, are C. dioica. 

 Bobart therefore precedes Blackstone as the discoverer of 0. Jiava in 

 the county. — C. Goodenovii Gay = C r . stolonifora Hoppe, 1835. Was 

 first found in Oxford by Tilleman Bobart; see Morison's Hist. iii. 

 213, "in sylvarum planitiebus et earum marginibus, in pascuis 



