34^ GENTIANACEAE 



Lousley in BusseWs Cat. Foxcombe Hill. Cothill. Abingdon. 

 In the meadows between Radley and Abingdon, abundantly. 



3. Pang. Oare Wood, in a pond, Lousley, 1, c. Fence Wood, I>r. 



Bridges. It is very abundant and luxuriant there. 



4. Kennet. Bagnor Marsh. Wash Water, Bunny in Russell's Cat. 



Mortimer, F. Tufnail. Milford Pond, Weaver. Weston Marsh, 

 Osmond. Burghfield Heath, Bird, 1833. Kintbuiy, Jackson. 

 Greenham Common. Aldermaston, near the Decoy pond. 

 Near Padworth. Between Newbury and Beenham. Hampstead 

 Marshall. Snelsmore. 



5. Loddon. By the Strand at Cookham, abundantly. Mill. Crazey 



Hill, in a wet meadow near the Spring, Stanton. Sandhurst. 

 Near Wellington College Station. Near Long Moor, abundant. 

 Windsor Great Park. 

 Menyanthes is recorded for all the bordering counties. 



LIMNAI^THEMUM, S. P. Gmelin in Nov. Comm. Ac. Petrop. 



xiv. i. (1769) 527. 



Ii. peltatum, Gmel. 1. c. Fringed Water-lily. 



L. Xymphoides, Hoffmg. et Link, Fl. Port. i. 344. Menyanthes 

 mjmphoides, Linn. Sp. PI. 145 (1753). Villarsia Nymphoides, Vent. 

 Choix, sub t. 9. 



Top. Bot. 281. Syme, E. B. vi. 80, t. 921. Nyman, 503. Fl. Oxf. 197. 

 Native. Lacustral. In the still pools of the Thames and ornamental 



waters. Local. P. July-August. 

 First record. XymjJhaea lutea minor flore finibriato, C. B. P. Fluviis 



potius quam stagnantibus aquis gaudet circa Oxoniam satis 



frequens (Bobart), Morison, Hist. Ox. in. 513, 1699. 



1. Isis. Near Oxford, Bobart. Hinksey Ferry, Baxter in Purt. Midi. Fl. 



Bablock Hythe. Above Wytham. 



2. Ock. Between Sandford and Nuneham, Baxter in Walk. Fl. 



Between Kennington and Radley, plentiful, 1835, Baxter. 

 Abingdon. Sutton. 



3. Pang. Lake Purley Hall Park, Tufnail. 



4. Kennet. Aldermaston Park, Tufnail. 



5. Loddon, Ditches about Maidenhead [at Bray], Woods in Winch, 



add. Near Cookham, Hurst, MSS. in Neio Bot. Guide. By Bisham 

 Wood, Britten. Wargrave, Miss Jekyll. Near Quarry Wood and 

 Medmenham, Melvill. Abundant near Park Place, Stanton. 

 White Knights' Lake, Tufnail. Hurley, G. D. Leslie. Still part 

 of the Thames at Eton, Dyer, Phyt. 367, 1862-3. Between War- 

 grave and Shiplake. Near Windsor. Between Park Place and 

 Hemerton. 

 It is recorded for Oxfordshire, Bucks, and Surrey. 



