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2. Ock. In two places in Bagley Wood ; quite naturalized, but only the 



remains of old gardens. 



3. Pang, Near Bradfield, in a meadow by the stream, Jenkinson. 



5. Loddon. Ashley Hill. Near Long Moor. In both situations escaped 

 from a garden. 



** Pakonia corallina, Retz, Obs. fasc. 3. 34. The Peony. 



P. officinalis, var. mascula, Linn. Sp. PL 530 (1753). Syme, E. B. i. 68, t. 50. 

 Fl. Oxf. 15. Nyman, 21. 



Casual. Paeonia foemina, Female Peony. In a close belonging to Mris Anne 

 Stevenson at Sunningwell in Barkeshire, of above 50 years standing, 

 [How's] Phyt. Brit. p. 95, 1650. The record is repeated in Merrett's PJTUia;, 

 1666. Site of old garden in Bagley Wood. 



PODOPHYLLACEAE, DC. Propr. Med. ed. 2, 119 (1816). 



BERBERIDEAE (Vent. 1799), Benth. and Hook. Gen. PL i. 40. 



BERBERIS, Linn. Gen. n. 399 (Tournefort, Inst. t. 385). 



* B. vulgaris, Linn. Sp. PI. 330 (1753). The Barheiry. 



B. clumetorum, C. B. Pin. 454. B. vulgaris, Clus. (i6or). Oxyacantha, 



Fuchs, Hist. 542. 

 Top. Bot. 18. Syme, E. B. i. 71, t. 51. Baxt. t. 115. Kyman, 22. 



FI. Oxf. 15. 

 Alien or denizen. Septal. Hedges. Local and rare. Shrub. May-June. 

 First record. B. vulgaris. Woods and hedges, not uncommon. Farmers 



and gardeners consider it a cause of blight, Mavor's Agr. Berks, 1809. 



1. Isis. In a hedge in the vineyard piece near Cumnor, Mrs. King, 



in Baxt. Phaen. Bot. Buckland, Boswell. Pusey. Near Wytham. 



2. Ock. Bagley Wood, Baxter, in Walk. FL South Hinksey, Dyer. 



Harwell, Lomax. Besilsleigh. Extensively planted about 

 Lockinge. 



3. Pang. Hedge in Pangbourn meadows, Tttfnail. 

 5. Loddon. Planted at Frogmore. 



Godstow Nunnery, for which it is recorded as a Berkshire locality 

 in Britten's Contr., is in Oxfordshire. 



Berberis occurs in all the bordering counties. 



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NYMPHAEACEAE, DC. Propr. Med. ed. 2, 119 (1816). 

 NYMPHAEA, Linn. Gen. PI. n. 579 (Tournefort, Inst. t. 137-8). 



N. lutea, Linn. Sp. PI. 510 (1753), and of Fuchs (1542). Yellow Water 

 Lily. 

 Nuphar lutea, Sm. in Sibth. et Sm. Fl. Graeca Prod. i. 361. 



Top. Bot. 20. Syme, E. B. i. 78, t. 54 Nyman, 23. Baxt. tt. 281-2. 

 Fl. Oxf. 17. 



