PICKIS 309 



Native. Glareal. Hedge-banks, field-borders, limestone or chalk pas- 

 tures, or in clover crops, &c. Local. B. or P. June-October. 



First recorded in Mr. Baxter's MSS. 18 12. Published in Russell's Cat. 

 1839. 



2. Ock. Between Ferry Hinksey and Cumnor Hurst, Baxter, see 



also Walk. Fl. Marcham, Walker. Denchworth, Wait. Boar's 

 Hill, Fl. Oxf. Letcombe. Blewbury. Didcot. 



3. Pang. Streatley, Sister Jane Frances. Bradfield, Jenkinson. 



Pangbourn, Tufnail. Near Bottom Farm. Sulham. Very 

 abundant near Eeading on chalk ballast. Near Basildon. 

 Moulsford, &c. 



4. Kennet. Cornfields about Speen, JJttsseZZ, Z. c. Sulhampstead, rw/naiV. 



Near Hungerford. Near Lambourn. Near West Ilsley. Shefford. 



5. Loddon, Wellington College, Penny. Remenham, Stanton. War- 



grave, Melvill. Loddon Bridge. Maidenhead. Hurley. Clewer. 

 Waltham. Twyford, &c. 

 Sometimes the anthodes are in a regular umbellate corymb when it 

 is the P. ARVALis, Jord. ex Bor. Fl. Centre Fr. ed. 3. ii. 371. 

 Picris Hieracioides is found in all the bordering counties. 



P. EcMoides, Linn. Sp. PI. 792 (1753). Ox-tongue. 



Helminthia echioides, Gaertn. Fruct. ii. 368. 



Top. Bot. 221. Syme, E. B. v. 137, t. 797. Nyman, 466. Fl. Oxf. 183. 



Native. Viatical. Septal. Waysides, hedges, and woods, occupying 

 different areas from the foregoing species, which is restricted to 

 calcareous or arenaceous soils, while this is found on stiff clayey 

 soil. A. or B. Locally common and widely distributed. July-Oct. 



First record. Lange de bee/e. It growes on ye sides of ye ditches as ye 

 go from Botley Causeway to Medley, MS. in Lyte's Herball, 1660. 

 Sonning, Mr. S. Budge in Herb. Brit. Mus. 1800. P. echioides, Mr. 

 Bicheno in Mavor's Agr. Berks, 1809. 



1. Isis. Near Botley, MS. in Lyte. Wytham. Longworth. Appleton. 



Shrivenham. Buscot. Near Faringdon. Cumnor, &c. 



2. Ock. Wittenham Wood, near Day's Lock, Wootton {Fl. Oxf.). 



Didcot. Challow. Uffington, Abingdon. Marcham. Hag- 

 borne. Near Radley. Kennington. Hanney. 



3. Pang. Tidmarsh. Bradfield. Ashridge. Tilehurst. 



4. Kennet. Cornfields about Speen, Bicheno, I. c. Mortimer. Cat- 



more. Theale. 



5. Loddon. Sonning, Budge. Crazey Hill, Stanton. Shinfield, 



Tufnail. Ashley Hill. Stubbing's Heath. Waltham. Rus- 

 combe. Twyford. Bray. 

 P. Echioides (so written by Linnaeus in Sp. PI. ed. 3, 114) occui's in 

 all the bordering counties. 



