148 LEGUMINOSAE 



roadside between Twyford and Heading, Mr. E. Forster, jun., in 

 Bot. Guide, 1805. 



1. Isis, Banks of fields in Wytham Wood, Baxter, in Purt Midi. Fl. 



Pusey, Boswell. Cumnor Hill, WhitweU. Cumnor and Cumnor 

 fields. 



2. Ock. Between the two Hinkseys, Baxter, in Walk. Fl. On the 



hill between South Moreton Common and Cholsey, a rare plant, 

 Lousley, in Russeli's Cat. North Moreton, Miss King. Between 

 Ferry Hinksey and Hen Wood, Sister Jane Frances. Tubney, 

 Walker. Happy Valley and Foxcombe Hill, WhitweU. Between 

 Radley and Kennington, on the border of Radley Wood. 



3. Pang. Near Streatley. Sulham woods. 



4. Kennet. Between Bagnor and Boxford, Weaver. 



5. Loddon. Between Twyford and Reading, Forster, I.e. Near 



Twyford Turnpike, D>\ Beke (Beeke), in, Lysons Magna Britannica, 

 1806. Sonning, Budge. Near Hedsor, Berks, Melvill. Wargrave. 

 ^« glycypli^jllos is found in all the bordering counties except mainland 

 Hampshire. 



**GLTCTRinZA ECHINATA, LinU. Sp. PI. 741 (1753). 



Alien. Casual. On rubbish heaps at G-randpont. A native of Eastern 

 Europe, figured in Eeichb. Ic. El. Germ, et Helv. xxii. t. 2227. 



ORNITHOPITS, Linn. Gen, 790 {Ornithopodium, Tournefort, 



Inst. t. 224). 

 O. perpusillus, Linn. Sp. PI. 743 (1753). Common Bird's-foot. 

 Ornithopodium minus, Ger. Em. 1241. 



Top. Bot. 118. Syme, E. B. iii. 77, t. 378. Nyman, 186. Baxt. t. 358. 



Fl. Oxf. 82. 

 Native. Ericetal. Heaths, sandy pastures, and roadsides. Locally 



common, but absent from a large area of clay and calcareous soils. 



It is fond of the driest and most svmny heaths. A. May-July. 

 First record. 0. ijerpusillus, Dr. Noehden, Mavor's Agr. Berks, 1809. 



2. Ock. On a common between Besilsleigh and Tubney in great 



abundance, 1839, Baxt. Phaen. Bot. Wootton Heath, Boswell. 

 Tubney, Walker. Very common on Lid's Bank and Blewburton 

 Hill. Blewbury, Lousley, in EusselVs Cat. (I have not seen it in 

 Mr. Lousley s localities.) Prickett's Heath. Frilford, 



3. Pang. Streatley, Pamplin. In many dry meadows and pastures 



about Hampstead Norris, Lousley. [Probably both the foregoing 

 are errors.] Bucklebury. Cold Ash Common. Oare Common. 



4. Kennet. Greenham Common. Burghfield Heath. Padworth, 



in the greatest abundance. Mortimer. Ufton. Snelsmore. 

 Curridge Common. Wickham Heath. Silchester. Common 

 on the heaths in this district. 



