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locality, Mill in Phyt. i. 989. Wellington College, in the railway 

 cutting. Penny. Bearwood, Crawleij. Arborfield, Tayler. Am- 

 barrow. Plentiful on the railway-side near Sandhurst. 

 Jasione is recorded for all the bordering counties, but not for East 

 Gloucestershire. 



CERVICHiTA, Delile, Fl. Egypte, 150 (181 3). 



Wahlenbergia, Schrad. Cat. Hort. Gotting. (1814). 

 C. hederacea. Ivy-leaved Belljloioer. 



Campanula hederacea, Linn. Sp. PI. 169 (1753). Wahlenbergia hederacea, 

 Keichb. Ic. PI. Crit. v. 47 (1827). 



Top. Bot. 266. Syme, vi. 18, t. 875. Nyman, 485. Fl. Oxf. 189. 

 Native. Uliginal. Shady boggy places. Extremely local. P. June- 

 August. 

 First record. Campanula Cymhalariae foliis, Gerard, 452. Bagley Wood, 

 Merretfs Pinax, 19, 1666. 

 2. Ock. In Bagley Wood near Oxford, Merrett, I. c. Wootton Heath, 

 Boswell. It still occurs in Bagley Wood on each side of the 

 Abingdon Road. 

 The occurrence of this plant in Bagley Wood is also mentioned in a 

 letter of T. Lawson to Eay, dated Aj)ril 9, 1688. See Ray, Philosophical 

 Letters, 21 d^ (1718). 



Cervicina hederacea, one of our most local and elegant species, is 

 recorded for Surrey, Hants, Wilts, and Gloucestershire. 



[Phtteuma orbiculare, Linn. Sp. PI. 170 (1753). Syme, E. B. vi. 6, t. 864. 



Is recorded for Surrey, Hants, and Wilts, and may even yet be found on 

 our chalk downs.] 



CAMPANULA, Linn. Gen. n. 201 (Tournefort, Inst. t. 37). 



C. g-lomerata, Linn. Sp. PI. 166 (1753). Clustered Belljlower, Lesser 

 Throaticort. 



Trachelium minus, Park. 644. 



Top. Bot. 265. Syme, E. B. vi. 8, t. 866. Nyman, 477. Fl. Oxf. 186. 



Native. Pascual. Chalk downs, calcareous pastures, dry banks, &c., 

 evincing a decided preference for limestone and chalk. Sometimes 

 occurring in meadows where there is a gravelly subsoil composed 

 to a considerable extent of calcareous fi-agments. Locally common. 

 P. May-October. 



Fii'st record. Sonning, Mr. S. Budge in Herb. Brit. Mus. 1800. C. glome- 

 rata, Mr. Bicheno and Dr. Noehden, Mavors Agr. Berks, 1809. 



1. Isis. Carswell, Miss M. Niven. Ashbui-y. Idstone. 



2. Ock. Common on Blewbury Downs and Lid's Bank and most of 



the dry pastures on a chalky soil, Lousley in Russell's Cat. Sparsholt 

 enclosure, Bellamy. Plentiful on White Horse, Miss F. M. Parker. 



