254 VIBURNACEAE 



NYSSACEAE, Dumort. Anal. Earn. 13 (i^2g) — Cornaccae, 



Link, Hand. ii. 2 (1831). 

 CORNUS. Linn, Gen. n. 139 (Tournefort, Inst. t. 410). 



C. sanguinea, Linn. Sp. PI. 117 (1753"!. Dogwood, Female Cornel. 



Top. Bot. 185. Syme, E. B. iv. 186, t. 635. Nyman, 319. Fl. Oxf. 144. 



Ncative. Hedges, thickets, and river-sides. Common, especially on 

 the Oolite and Chalk. Scarce in the centre of the Vale, and 

 absent from large areas of the Bagshot Sands. Shrub. June, 

 July, and sometimes flowering a second time in August-Sept. 



First record. C. sanguinea with Sphaeria cornicola, Fries. {Septoria corni- 

 colct) on the leaves about Oxford, Baxt. Phaen. Bot. 114, 1835. 



1. Isis. Wytham. Cumnor, Fl. Oxf. Appleton. Bourton. Lech- 



lade. Coleshill. Shrivenham. Idstone. Ashbury. Compton. 

 Beauchamp. Longworth, &c. 



2. Ock. Denchworth, Wait. South Hinksey. Wootton. Bagley 



Wood. Kennington. Near Eadley, very fine. By the river 

 near Abingdon. Besilsleigh. Cothill. Marcham. Pusey. 

 Charney Basset. Uffington. Letcombe, Lockinge, Ardington, 

 Harwell. Sutton Courtney. Wittenham. Drayton. Didcot. 



3. Pang. In Park Coppice and Beech Wood, near Hampstead 



Norris, Lousley in Russell's Cat. 1839. Very common, W. M. Rogers. 

 Unwell Wood. Compton. Ash ridge. Ashampstead. Yatten- 

 don. East Ilsley, Aldworth. Streatley, Sulham, &c. Common 

 in this district. 



4. Kennet. Theale. Midgham. Inkpen. Greenham. Hampstead 



Marshall. Hungerford, Newbury. Bucklebury. Lambourn. 

 West Ilsley. Farnborough, &c. 



5. Loddon. Hedges frequent, Marlow, Mill. Common about Park 



Place, Stanton. Wellington College. Bagshot. Wargrave. 

 Maidenhead. Bisham. Cookham. Hurley. Under the Terrace 

 of Windsor Castle, &c. Common on the Chalk in this district, 

 Cornus occurs in all the bordering counties. 



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VIBUENACEAE, Dumort. Comm. Bot. 56 (1822). 



Caprifoliaceae, Vent. Tabl. ii. 593 (1799). 



ADOXA, Linn. Gen. 450 (Moschatellina, Tournefort, Inst. t. 68). 



A. Moscliatelliua, Linn. Sp. PL 367 (1753). Tuberous Moschatel. 



Top. Bot. 184. Syme, E. B. iv. 196, t. 636. Nyman, 321. Fl. Oxf. 147. 

 Native. Sylvestral. Woods, hedges, and shady places on sandy soil. 



Locally common, but absent from large areas. P. March-May. 

 First record. A moschatellina, Mr. Bicheno, Mavor^s Agr. Berks, 1809. 



