9^ ALSINACEAE 



Comp. Cyb. Br. 491. Reichb. Ic. FI. Germ, et Helv. v. f. 4941, b. 



Nyman, 115, Fl. Oxf. 54. 

 Native. Rupestral, &c. Walls, dry sandy fields, &c. Locally common 



and widely distributed. A. June-October. 

 First recorded by Messrs. H. Boswell and J. C. Melvill in Britt. Contr. 



1871. 



1. Isis. Wytham. Near Besilsleigh. Buscot. Faringdon. Eaton 



Stibble. Appleton. 



2. Ock. Hinksey. Marcham, FL Oxf. Wootton. Didcot. Besils- 



leigh. Charney Basset. Garford. Kingston Bagpuze. Tubney. 

 Sunningwell. Abingdon. 



3. Pang. Westbrook. Hampstead Norris, W. M. Rogers. Pangbourn. 



Bradfield. Yattendon. Hermitage. Frilsham. 



4. Kennet. Beedon, W. M. Rogers. Newbury. Aldermaston. Hun- 



gerford. Kintbury. Hodeott. Lambourn. Sheflford. Mortimer. 

 Sulhampstead. 



5. Loddon. Hurst, Melvill. Sonning. Ruscombe. Wokingham. 



Bisham. Cookham. Ascot. Finchampstead. 

 A. leptoclados, which is considered to be a distinct species by M. F. 

 Crepin and Mr. Williams, is found in all the bordering counties. 



SAGIWA, Linn. Gen. n. 162 {Alsinella, Dill. Gen. 6). 

 S. apetala, Harduino, Sp. Animadv. 2, t. 8 (1763). 



Saxifraga Anglica annua, Alsine folia, Plot, Nat. Hist. Ox. (1677). 

 Top. Bot. 70. Syme, E. B. ii. 118, t. 246. Nyman, 121. Fl. Oxf. 56. 

 Native. Glareal, rupestral. Walls and dry sunny places, not un- 

 common. A. May- August. 

 First recorded in Russell's Cat. 1839, but without locality, and S. ciliata 

 not given. 



1. Isis. Buckland, Boswell in Fl. Oxf. Wytham. Faringdon. 



2. Ock. Marcham. Abingdon. Shippon. Uffington. Wantage. 



Blewbury. Didcot. Kennington. Sutton Courtney. Garford. 



3. Pang. Streatley, Pamplin. Moulsford. Bradfield. Basildon. 



Compton. 



4. Kennet. Beedon Churchyard, W. M. Rogers. Lambourn. Burgh- 



field. Mortimer. Ufton. Kintbury. Southcote. Hungerford. 



5. Loddon. Finchampstead, Penmj. Windsor, Bolton King. Bagshot 



Heath, Watson. Ruscombe. Wargrave. Arborfield. Woking- 

 ham. Brickwork by railway between Ascot and Bracknell. 

 Old Windsor. 

 Var. PROSTRATA, S. Gibs. Phyt. (1842) 178. This has been seen at 

 Southcote, Bagshot Heath, Wantage, roadside near Bagley Wood, &c. 

 The var. glandulosa, Schultz, Grund. Phytost. Pfl. 21, has been 

 seen at Wantage. 



