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diaracters. It grows in fields under Wytham Wood and in the Kennet 

 meadows near Southcote. 



A plant with very dark orange-coloured flowers (/. aurantiaca) occurred 

 near Binsey in 1893. 



S. aqiiaticus occurs in all the bordering counties. 



[S. SARRACExicus, Linn. Sp. PI. 871 (1753). 



So spelt in Index Kewensis. S. saracenictts, Linn. Sp. PI, ed. 3, ii. 12^1. 

 Syme, E. B. v. 87, t. 757. Nyman, 353, PI. Oxf. 158. 



Is recorded as an introduced plant for Oxfordshire and Wilts.] 

 S. campestris, DC, Prod. vi. 361 (1837). Mountain Fleawort. 



Othonna integrifoUa, Linn. Sp. PI. 925 (1753). Cineraria inkgrifolia, With. 



and Sm. E. B. 1. 152. C. campestris, DC, Fl. Fr. iv. 164, Eetz, Obs. t. 30. 

 Top. Bot. 257. Syme, E. B. v. 89, t. 760. Nyman, 353. Fl. Oxf. 157. 



Baxt. t. 206, from a Streatley specimen supplied hy Mr, Borrer. 

 Native. Glareal. Grassy chalk downs. Scattered over the northern 



escarpment of the chalk downs, and also occun-ing on the northern 



side of the Hungerford Downs south of the Kennet. B. or P. 



May. 

 First record. Othonna iniegri/olia, L., Streatley, Dr. Lightfoot MSS. about 



1780, and as Cineraria iniegri/olia, Rev, Mr. Scholfield in Mavors Agr. 



Berks, 1809. 



1. Isis, Downs near Ashbury, rare. 



2. Ock. White Horse Hill, Trimen, i866, in Herb. Brit. Mus. Near 



Uffington Castle. 



3. Pang. Upon the hills by the Thames side at Streatley about 



8 miles from Reading on the road to Wallingford, Lightfoot MS. 

 Hill above Streatley, Scholfield, I. c. On the downs near Streatley ; 

 kindly pointed out to me by Rev. Mr. Goodenough [Bishop of 

 Carlisle"', May 13. 18 19, Baxter in Purt. Midi. Fl. ; also recorded 

 from this locality by Mr. Sheffield, Mr. Yalden, Dr. Williams, 

 Mr. Pamplin, &c. Compton and Ilsley Downs, Baxter. Moulsford 

 Downs, Budge, 1800. East Ilsley Down, Hetveti's Hist. 



4. Kennet, Hungerford Downs, Tufnail. W. Ilsley. Downs near 



Uffington Castle. 

 Grown in garden soil the plant becomes much increased in size. 

 It is recorded for all the neighbouring counties. 



CARLIWA, Linn, Gen. n. 836 (Tournefort, Inst. t. 285). 

 C. vulg-aris, Linn. Sp. PI. 828 1,1753). Carline Thistle. 



Top. Bot. 246. Syme, E. B. v. 21, t. 698, Nyman, 401. Fl. Oxf, 170. 

 Native. Glareal, Dry pastures, open heaths and downs. Locally 



common, especially on the chalk downs. B. June-September. 

 First record. C. vulgaris. Dr. Noehden, Mavors Agr. Berks, 1809, 

 1. Isis. Idstone and Ashbury. 



