350 BORAGINACEAE 



Buckwheat about. Specimens from this locality were distributed 

 through the Bot. £xch. Club. See Report, 341 (1891). 

 A. officinalis has not, I believe, been recorded for the bordering counties. 



*A. sEMPERviRENs, Linn. Sp. PL 134 (1753). Evergreen Alkanet. 



Borago sempervirens, Ger. 653. 

 Cyb. Br. ii. 281. Syrae, E. B. vii. iii, t. 11 13. Nyman, 510. Fl. Oxf. 201. 

 Alien. Viatical. Waysides, waste places, shrubberies. B. June- August. 

 First recorded by Dr. Beeke in Baxt. Phaen. Bot. n. 48, 1834. 



1. Isis. Buscot, but undoubtedly planted. 



2. Ock. Denchworth, casual, Wait. 



4. Kennet. Newtown, Jackson. 



5. Loddon. Between Maidenhead and Kenton, Beeke, I. c. 1834. Natura- 



lized at Park Place, Tufnail. 

 A. sempervirens is reported as a ruore or less naturalized plant from Oxford- 

 shire, Surrey, Hants, and Wilts. 



LYCOPSIS, Linn. Gen. n. 174 {Echioides, Dill. Gen. 3). 

 L. arvensis, Linn. Sp. PI. 139 (1753). Field Bugloss. 



Anchusa arvensis, M. Bieb. Fl. Taur. Cauc. i. 123. 

 Top. Bot. 328. Syme, E. B. vii. 109, t. iiii. Nyman, 511. Fl. Oxf. 2or. 

 Native or colonist. Cultivated fields, hedge-banks, waste places, 



occurring chiefly in sandy soil. Local. A. or B. May-October. 

 First record. Sonning, Mr. S. Rudge, 1800, in Herb. Brit. Mus. Lycopsis 

 arvensis, Dr. Noehden, Mavor's Agr. Berks, 1809. 



1. Isis. Buckland, Bosivell. Carswell, Miss M. Niven. Wytham. 



Besilsleigh. Appleton. Longworth. 



2. Ock. Foxcombe Hill, Whitwell. With Erysiphe Asperifoliorum, 



Grev. in the neighbourhood of Oxford, Baxter, n. 21. Dench- 

 worth, Wait. Marcham, Walker. Cole's Pits, Bellamy. Tubney, 

 Fl. Oxf. Dry Sandford. Eadley. Cothill. Sunningwell. 

 Wittenham. Wallingford. Kingston Bagpuze. Frilford. 



3. Pang. Sandy Lane, W. M. Rogers. Sulham. Tilehurst, Tufnail. 



Tidmarsh. Near Unwell Wood. Frilsham. 



4. Kennet. Newbury, Weaver. Shaw fields, Bunny in RusseU's Cat. 



1839. Beedon, near 'World's End,' W. M. Rogers. Theale. 

 Aldermaston. Soiithcote. Wickham. Kintbury. 



5. Loddon. Wellington College, Penny. Sonning, Rudge. War- 



grave, Melvill. Remenham and Culham, Stanton. Near the field- 

 path to Hurley, Mill. Anibarrow. Finchampstead. Most 

 abundant in Sonning Cutting. Bagshot. Sandhurst. Woking- 

 ham. Bracknell. Maidenhead. Twyford. Bray. Clewer. 

 Windsor Park. Bisham. Cookham. 

 L. arvensis occurs in all the bordering counties. 



**PuL,MONARiA OFFICINALIS, Liuu. Sp. PI. 135 ( 1 753). Lutigwort. 



Comp. Cyb. Br. 548. Syme, E. B. vii. q2, t. 1098, Fl. Oxf 202. 

 Occurs in shrubberies, &c., as at Radley, but it is not a native of Britain. 

 P. March-May. 



