212 SAXIFRAGACEAE 



3. Pang. Streatley, Pamplin. Pangbourn. Tidmarsh. Hampsteatl 



Norris. Compton. Bucklebuiy. Aldworth, &c. 



4. Keunet. Greenham Mill, Weaver. Wasing. Brimpton. Welford. 



Kintbury. Shefford. Chilton Foliat. Lanibourn. Padwortli. 

 Southcote, &c. 

 f). Loddon. Wall by the village of Hurley, Mill. Holme Park, 

 Sonning, Tufnail. Windsor, Everett. Wellington College List. 

 Cookham. Kuscombe. Wargrave. Hurst. Bracknell. Woking- 

 ham. Bray. Sonning. Arborfield. Barkham. Finchampstead. 

 A small form with entire leaves, growing in very dry places, is 

 probably S. minuta, PoUin. PI. Nov. i. 2, teste Koch, Syn. 276 = the 

 var. pusilla, Brebisson, Flore de la Normandie, 124. 



Saxif7-aga triclactylites occurs in all the bordering counties. 



S. graniilata, Linn. Sp. PI. 403 (1753). Meadoio Saxifrage. 

 Saxifraga alba, Ger. Em. 841 (i633\ 



Top. Bot. 180. Syme, E. B. iv. 77, t. 555. Nyman, 272. Fl. Oxf. 128. 



Native. Pascual. Meadows, chalk downs, railway-banks, &c. Locally 

 common, especially on gravelly soil, and is a great ornament to 

 some of our gravelly meadows and pastures. The flowers are 

 fragrant. P. April-.June. 



First record. White Saxifrage, Dr. Noehden in Mavors Agr. Berks, 1809. 



1. Isis. Wytham, Boswell in Fl. Oxf. Downs near Wayland's Smithy. 



2. Ock. Marcham, Walker. Uffington Castle, Trimen, 1866. Dench- 



worth. Wait. Pusey. Powder Hill Copse. Common on the 

 downs near the White Horse Hill (840 feet). Upton Downs. 



3. Pang. Streatley, Pamjylin. Compton Downs, Boswell. Bradfield. 



Between Hawkridge and Bucklebury very fine specimens 

 18 inches high were found, some of which were sent to the Bot. 

 Exch. Club in 1894. Near Yattendon. Aldworth. Pangbourn. 

 Hermitage. Tidmarsh. 



4. Kennet. Sandleford Park, Russell's Cat. Near Newbury Work- 



house, Weaver. Wickham, M7-s. Batson. Welford Park. Abundant 

 near Aldermaston. Kintbury. Inkpen Common and Downs. 

 Gibbet Hill. Little Common, Hungerford. Near Shaw. Near 

 Ashbury, &c. 



5. Loddon. Remenham, Stanton. Wellington College Brickyard, 



Penny. Sonning Meadows, Tufnail. Abundant about Early. 

 Wokingham. Near Bisham. Near Cookham, «&c. 

 S. granulaia occurs in all the bordering counties. 



CHRYSOSPLENIUM, Linn. Gen. n. 493 (Tourn. Inst. t. 60]. 

 C. oppositifolium, Linn. Sp. PI. 398 (1753). Golden Saxifrage. 



Saxifraga aurea, Ger. Em. 841. 



