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like papillae on the fruit and is apparently a rare form, as I have only 

 noticed it in moist sandy soil on Boar's Hill [and in Oxfordshire near 

 Headington Wick]. A form of the plant with green glabrous foliage 

 occurs in northern Europe, but I have not noticed it in Britain. 

 Cr. uUginosum occurs in all the bordering counties. 



G. sylvaticum, Linn. Sp. PI. 856 (1753). Heath Cudweed, English 

 Live-long. 



G. rectum, Sm. E. B. t. 124, and of J. Bauhin, Hist. iii. 160. G. angli- 

 cwn, Gerard, 515. 



Top. Bot. 253. Syme, E. B. v. 74, t. 743. Nyman, 382. Fl. Oxf. 165. 



Native. Ericetal. Dry heathy pastures, &c. Local. P. July-October. 



First record. Bagley Wood, Mr. Baxter in Herb. Ox/., about 1830. Pub- 

 lished by Mr. Pamplin in Phyt. v. 155, 1854. 



2. Ock. Bagley Wood, Baxter. Near Sheepstead House, Mrs. Davis. 



Marcham, Walker. Uffington, Bellamy. Boar's Hill. Pickett's 

 Heath. Frilford. 



3. Pang, Streatley, Pamplin, I. c. (I have not seen it here). Cold 



Ash Common. Near Curridge. 



4. Kennet. Greenham Common. Mortimer. Burghfield. Padworth. 



5. Loddon. Near Wellington College, under the name of F. gallica, 



Well. Coll. Herb. Bulmarsh, Tufnail. Warren Row Common, 

 Stanton. Sandhurst. Ambarrow. Abundant on Bagshot Heath. 

 Farley Hill. Windsor Park, near Virginia Water. 

 G. sylvaticum is recorded for all the bordering counties. 



INULA, Linn. Gen, n. 860 {Helenium, Morison, &c.). 



*I. Helenitim, Linn. Sp. PI, 881 (1753). Elecampane. 



Helenium, Pliny. H. vidgare, C. B. Pin. 276. Emda, Turner. 



Top. Bot. 257. Syme, E, B. v, 97, t. 766, Nyman, 391. Fl. Oxf, 167. 



Denizen, Pascual. Pastures and hedge-sides. Very rare. P. July- 

 August. 



First record. Elecampane growes plentifully on a dry pasture close, 

 upon Botley Hills, also upon Mr. Tudballs house, beyond Hincksey, 

 MS. in Lyte^s Herball, 1660, Published in Walker's Flora, 1833, 



1. Isis, Near a footpath leading from the new to the old road to 



Ensham, about 3 miles from Oxford, Walk. Fl. 1833. 



2. Ock. Botley Hills. Beyond South Hinksey, MS. in Lyte (now 



extinct), Obsei'ved by Mr. F. Walker in the neighbourhood of 

 Tubney, but not seen by me in Berkshire. 

 I. Helenium is recorded for all the bordering counties except Bucks 

 and E. Gloucestershii-e. It occurs in quantity, and to all appearance 

 in a native situation, in Oxfordshire, near Woodperry. 



