120 GERANIACEAE 



2. Ock. North Hinksey, Round in Walk. Fl. Jenny Bunting's 



Parlour, Boswell. Fields between Ferry Hinksey and Hen Wood, 

 Sister Jane Frances. 



3. Pang. Compton, Near Unwell Wood. Ashampstead. Mouls- 



ford. Near Tidmarsh. 



4. Kennet. Woodhay, Mr. Weaver. Between Lambourn and Chilton 



Foliat. Mortimer. Padworth. Newbury. 



5. Loddon. Bisham, Melvill. Wargrave, Britten. Sonning, Tufnail. 



Eemenham, Stanton. Very fine specimens in a lane between 

 Farley Hill and Jouldern's Ford. Hurley. Waltham. Near 

 Hurst. Twyford. 

 G. columbinum occurs in all the bordering counties. 



G. lucidum, Linn. Sp. PI. 682 (1753). Shining Dove's/oot Crane's-bill. 



G. saxatile, Ray, Syn. 361, and Ger. Em. 938. 

 Top. Bot. 99. Syme, E. B. ii. 202, t. 304. Nyman, 138. Fl. Oxf. 69. 

 Native. Septal, &c. Hedge-banks, old walls. Local and rather rare. 



B. May-August. 

 First record. Geranium annuum rotuncUfoHum montanum saxatile lucidum 



item passim in subgrundiis Oxoniensibus, Morison, Hist. Ox. ii. 512, 



1680. G. lucidum, Mr. Bicheno, walls about Abingdon, Mavors 



Agr. Berks, 1809. 



1. Isis. Near Besilsleigh. 



2. Ock. North Hinksey, Whitivell. South Hinksey, Baxter. About 



Abingdon, Bicheno. About Hagbourn and Blewbury, but not 

 common, Lousley, in RusseWs Cat. Wootton. Marcham, Walker. 

 Cothill. 



4. Kennet. Pile Hill, Newbury, Weaver. Aldermaston Soak. 



Greenham. 



5. Loddon. Wellington Coll. List, 1894. Sindlesham, Tufnail. Near 



Loddon Bridge. Near Hurst. 



Seedling plants are found in the autumn from seeds produced the 

 previous spring, as in G. roiundifolium, &c. 



G. lucidum is recorded for all the border counties ; tl ere is a speci- 

 men from Little Missenden, Bucks, in the Herbarium at Oxford, dated 

 1832, but labelled by the collector G. columbinum. 



G. Robertianum, Linn. Sp. PI. 681 (1753), and of Gerard, 794. Herb 



Robert. 

 Top. Bot. 100. Syme, E. B. ii. 203, t. 305. Nyman, 138. Fl. Oxf. 69. 

 Native. Viatical, septal. Hedges, woods, wall-tops, &c. Common 



and generally distributed. B. April-September. 

 First record. 6?. Robertianum, Dr. Noehden, Mavor's Agr. Berks, 1809. 



White-flowered plants (/. alba) have been noticed by Miss F. M. 

 Parker at the Manor House, Fyfield, and by myself near Early 



