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First record. H. vulgaris^ Mr. Bicheno, in Mavor's Agr. Berks, 1809. 



1. Isis. Buckland, Boswell. Wytham. 



2. Ock. Marcham, Walker. Boar's Hill. Bagley. Frilford, Fl. Oxf. 



Cothill. SunningAvell. Appleford. 



3. Pang. Fence Wood, very fine specimens. Bucklebury. Oare 



Common. 



4. Kennet. Bogs on Snelsmore Common, Russell's Cat. Greenham. 



Weaver. Wickham, Mrs. Batson. Frequent in the boggy portions 

 of the district. 



5. Loddon. Everywhere about Wellington College, Penny. Bul- 



marsh, Tufnail. Warren Kow, Stanton. Abundant in the heathy 

 portion of the district. A floating form occurs in Virginia Water. 

 Near Finchampstead. Hurst Green. Bearwood. Twyford. 

 Cookham. Waltham, &c. 

 Hydrocotyle occurs in all the bordering counties. 



SANICULA, Linn. Gen. n. 289 (Tournefort, Inst. t. 173'. 

 S. enropaea, Linn. Sp. PI. 235 (1753). Wood Sanide. 



S. officinarum, C. B. Pin. 319. Sanicula, Brunfels. 

 Top. Bot. 187. Syme, E. B. iv, 92, t. 568. Nyman, 319. Fl. Oxf. 143. 

 Native. Sylvestral. Woods, thickets, and bushy places. Abundant 

 throughout the county, except in the pine woods of the south- 

 west. P. April August. 

 First record. S. Europaea, Dr. Noehden, in Mavor's Agr. Berks, 1809. 

 East Ilsle}^, Mr. Heicett, in Herb. Brit. Mus. 1839. Puccinia sanicidae, 

 Hook., grows on it in Bagley Wood. Baxt. Phaen. Bot. t. 235, 1837. 

 The Sanide is especially frequent in the woods of the central chalk 

 plateau, where I have seen it at an altitude of over 800 feet, but it 

 occurs in all the districts of the county as well as in all the bordering 

 counties. 



CONIUM, Linn. Gen. n. 299 [Cicuta, Tournefort, Inst. t. 160). 

 C. maculatum, Linn. Sp. PI. 243 (1753). Hemlock. 



Top. Bot. 187. Syme, E. B. iv. 173, t. 629. Nyman, 315. Fl. Oxf. 143. 



Native. Septal, sylvestral. Coppices, hedges, river-banks. Rather 

 local. More frequent on the Clay formations, especially where 

 there is a stratum of Drift gravels. P. June-August. 



First record. C. maculatum, Dr. Noehden, in Mavor's Agr. Berks, 1809. 



1. Isis. Appleton. Pusey. Coleshill. Faringdon. Wytham. 



Cumnor. 



2. Ock. Boar's Hill, Boswell. Didcot. Near the so-called British 



village termed Coles Pits. Near Pusey. Appleford. Wittenham. 

 Cothill. Near Wantage. Radley. Sunningwell. Wootton. 

 Marcham. Tubney. Common near Didcot. Wittenham, &c. 



