MYOSOTIS 351 



2. Ock. Near Bagley Wood is one of its reported stations. I have not 



seen it there ; if it occurs it is probably as a garden escape. 

 It is recorded for the counties of Oxford, Hants, and Wilts. 



[P. ANGUsTiFOLiA, Linn. Sp. PI. 135 (1735). Lungwort. 



Syme, E. B. vii. 91, t. 1097. A native of South Hampshire, which is also 

 reported for Surrey.] 



MYOSOTIS, Linn. Gen. n. 165 (Dill. Gen. 3). 



M. cespitosa, Schultz, Prod. Fl. Starg. Suppl. i. 11 (1819). 



M. arvensis, var. marititna, Fries. Fl. Hall. 39 (1817). M. Hngidata, 

 Lehman, Asper. no. 



Top. Bot. 324. Syme, E. B. vi. 98, t. 1103. Nyman, 519. Fl. Oxf. 204. 

 Native. Paludal. Pond-sides, wet marshy places, damp heaths, &c. 



Locally common, but much less widely distributed than M. palus- 



iris. B. or P. May-September. 

 First recorded by Mr. T. F. Forster from Binfield in S7n. Engl. Fl i. 



250, 1824. 



1. Isis. Carswell, Miss M. Niven. Bablock Hythe, Boswell. Cumnor. 



Wytham. 



2. Ock. Boar's Hill. Frilford, Fl. Oxf. Cothill. Abingdon. 



Marcham. Steventon. Plentiful near Dideot. 



3. Pang. Cold Ash. Oare. Bucklebury. 



4. Kennet. Bog on Woodhay Common, RtisselVs Cat. Greenham 



Common, Rupert Jones. Burghfield. Aldermaston. Snelsmore. 

 Beenham. Inkpen. Crookham. Theale. Bucklebury. Kint- 

 bury. Woodhay. 



5. Loddon. Binfield, Forster. Crazey Hill. Warren Row Common, 



Stanton. Ruscombe. Twyford. Easthampstead. Ambarrow. 

 Bearwood. Wellington College. Finchampstead. Risely. 

 Barkham. Bracknell. Wokingham. Loddon Bridge. Cole- 

 man's Moor. Bulmarsh. Early. Arborfield. Ascot. Windsor 

 Park. Near Virginia Water. Sandhurst. 

 The flowers vary considerably in size and occasionally are found of 

 a pure white, as at Wj^tham and also near Virginia Water. A very 

 pretty form occurred near Loddon Bridge. A large straggling plant, 

 which occurs at Greenham and Aldermaston, may be the var. laxa, 

 Asch. Fl. Brand. 448. 



Myosotis cespitosa is recorded for all the bordering counties. 



M. palustris, Lam. Fl. Fr. ii. 283 (1778). Forget-me-not. 



M. scorpioides palustris, Ger. Em. 338. M. scoipioides, var, h, Linn. Sp. 



PI. 131 (1753)- 

 Top. Bot. 322. Syme, E. B. vii. 99, t. 1104. Nyman, 519. Fl. Oxf. 203. 

 Native. Paludal. Sides of rivers, brooks, and ponds, and wet places ; 



very common and generally distributed along all our streams, 



