ANTIRRHINUM 37 1 



First record. Antirrhinum minus, Cornfields near Windsor, Mr. Gotobed 

 in Bot. Guide, 1805. 



1. Isis. Near Oxford, Baxter in Purt. Midi. Fl. 1821. Buckland, 



Boswell. Cumnor, WhitweU. Longworth. Wytham. Shrivenham. 



2. Ock. Marcham, Walker. Between Kingston and Charney, Wait. 



Frilford. Radley. Didcot. Wantage. Shippon. Ferry 



Hinksey. Pusey. Wallingford. Moreton. Cholsey. Ch allow. 

 Hagborne. Steventon. 



3. Pang. Langley, W. M. Rogers. Tilehurst. Moulsford. Pang- 



bourn. Streatley. Basildon. Bradfield. East Ilsley. Compton. 



Yattendon. 

 .4. Kennet. Wickham, Mrs. Baison. Mortimer. Padworth. Little 



Common, Hungerford. Thatcliam. Kintbury. Lambourn. 



Newbury. Greenham. 

 5. Loddon. Cornfield near Windsor, Gotobed. Wargrave, Melvilh 



Kemenham. Hemerton, Stanton. On the hill near Henley, 



MiU. Windsor, Bolton King. Sonning, Tufnail. Twyford. 



Cookham. Hurley. Bisham. Waltham. Bray. Clewer. 



Finchampstead. Maidenhead. 

 The glabrous plant, x&r. praetermissa (Delast. in Ann. Sc. Nat. Ser. ii. 

 xviii. (1842) 151, as a species', should be looked for. 

 L. viscida occurs in all the bordering counties. 



ANTIRRHINUM, Linn. Gen. n. 668 (Tournefort, Inst. t. 75). 



*A. MAjus, Linn. Sp. PI. 617 (1753). Snapdragon. 



A. purpureum, Gerard, 438. 

 Comp. Cyb. Br. 541. Syme, E. B. vi. 130, t. 953. Nyman, 537. Fl. Oxf. 211. 

 Alien or denizen. Eupestral. On old walls. Very local. Shrubby perennial. 



June-August. 

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

 Mr. Bicheno in Mavors Agr. Berks, 1809. 

 1. Isis. Wytham. Cunanor. 2. Ock. Marcham. 3. Pang. 



Streatley, Paynpim. 4. Kennet. On the ruins of Reading Abbey, 



Bicheno, 1. c. Thoroughly estabHshed, and with the flowers of the pale 

 tint characteristic of the wild plant. 5. Loddon. Sonniug, 



Rudge. Broadmoor. In Maidenhead Cutting, with the white-flowered 

 plant, /. alba. 

 A rude figure of this Antirrhinum, but which cannot be mistaken, exists in 

 the famous Vienna MS. of Dioscorides, and is engraved in Diosc. Ic. t. 103. 

 It is recorded for all the bordering counties. 



A. Orontium, Linn. Sp. PI. 617 (1753). Ck)rn Snapdragon, Calf's Snout. 



A. arvense majus, C. B. Pin. 212. A. minus, Gerard, 439. Orontium, 

 Dodoens. 



Top. Bot. 295. Syme, E. B. vi. 131, t. 954. Nyman, 536. Fl. Oxf. 212. 

 Colonist. Agrestal. Cornfields, arable and garden ground, &c. Pare 



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