I 14 LINACEAE 



Comp. Cyb. Br. 493. Syme, E. B. ii. 173, t. 286. Nyman, 131. Baxt. t. 293. 



Fl. Oxf. 60. 

 Alien. Occurs as a planted tree throughout the county. June. 

 First record. Common in almost every village, often planted before houses 



about Blewbury, in the Vale, and at Hermitage, J. Lousley in RusselVs 



Cat. 1839. 



Common in some of the woods about Park Place, Stanton. Fine trees in 

 Windsor Park, &c. 



**T. coRDATA, Miller, Gard. Diet. ed. 8 (1768). Small-leaved Lime. 



T. europaea, Linn. Sp. PI. 514, var. 7. T. idmifolia, Scop, Fl. Carn. ed. 2, 

 i 373. T. parvifoUa, Ehrh. Beitr. v. (1787) 159. 

 Top. Bot. 87. Syme, E. B. ii. 176, t. 287. Nyman, 131. Fl. Oxf. 61. 

 Alien. Only occiirs as a planted tree in scattered localities. June-July. 



The Small-leaved Lime is said to be native in West Gloucestershire and 

 Hampshire, and has been reported from Oxfordshire and Surrey. 



LINACEAE, Dumort. Comm. Bot. 6i (1822). 

 MILLEGRAWA, Adans. Fam. ii. 269 (1763). 

 M. Radiola, mihi. All Seed, Rupture Wort. 



Radiola Linoides, Roth, Tent. Fl. Germ. i. 71 (1788). Linum Radiola, 

 Linn. Sp. PI. 281 (1753). Radiola MiUegrana, Sm. Fl. Brit. i. 202 

 (i8oo\ and E. B. t. 895. MiUegrana minima, Ger. Em. 569. Linoides, 

 Rupp. Fl. Jenen. 91 (1745). 



Top. Bot. 83. Syme, E. B. ii. 179, t. 288. Nyman, 126. Baxt. t. 188. 



Fl. Oxf. 58. 

 Native. Ericetal. Inundatal. Damp heaths, grassy rides in heathy 

 woods, or on the margins of pools where the herbage is short. 

 Absent from the north of the county, but locally common on the 

 heathlands of the south and west in the Kennet, and especially 

 in the Loddon districts. A. June-September. 

 First record. Sunninghill, Sir Joseph Banks, 1773, in Herb. Brit. Mus. 

 Radiola^ millegria\Millegrana'^, Mr. Bicheno, inMavor'sAgr. Berks, 1809. 

 [3. Pang. Search should be made for it on Bucklebury, Oare, and 

 Cold Ash commons, for which localities I have at present no 

 records.] 



4. Kennet. Greenham Common, Weaver. Wickham, Mrs. Batson. 



Newbury, Miss Cotes, Russell's Cat, 1839. Burghfield Heath. 

 Mortimer Common. Aldermaston Heath. Inkpen Common. 

 Snelsmore Common. 



5. Loddon. Sunninghill, Banks. Early Heath, Britt. Contr. Heath 



Fool, Penny. Ambarrow. Risely. Finchampstead. Long Moor. 

 Bagshot Heath. Sandhurst. Near Broadmoor. Owls Moor. 

 Near Wellington College. 

 Millegrana is recorded from all the bordering counties except 

 Gloucestershire. 



