388 PINGUICULACEAE 



Top. Bot. 301. Syme, E. B. vi. 189, t. 1006. Nyman, 562. Fl. Oxf. 223. 

 JVative. Sylvestral. In shady damp woods. Parasitical on roots of 



Hazel and other shrubs. Very local. A, March-May. 

 First record. In the parish of Kintbury ... in a wood called Irish 

 Hill, about a mile to the north of the village by the river's side, 

 Dr. Lighifoot's, MS. 1769. 

 1. Isis. Copse close to Cumnor Hill, Dr. Williams' MSS. 1820. [In 

 this locality it is still plentiful.] Near Pusey and Buckland, 

 BosivelL 

 ■i. Kennet. Kintbury, as above, Lighlfoot. In 1896 I found the 

 Laihraea in the same wood, but sparingly and not in very good 

 condition ; it flowered about ten days later than the Cumnor 

 plant. 

 A MS. note in the Botanic Garden Library shows that the plant 

 fronr Irish Wood was at first thought to be * Limodorum Austriacum,' by 

 the Rev. — Fowle of Kintbury and Mr. Lemoult of Dorchester; but 

 Dr. Lightfoot proved it to be Lathraea, which is found in all the border- 

 ing counties. 



PINGUICULACEAE, Dumort. Anal. Fam. 19 (1829). 

 Lentibulariaccae, Lindl. Nat. Syst. ed. 2, 286 (1836). 

 UTRICULARIA, Linn. Gen. n. 29 [Lentibularia, Vaill.). 

 TJ. vulgaris, Linn. Sp. 18 (1753). Bladderwort. 



Top. Bot. 332. Syme, E. B. vii. 126, t. 1125. Nyman, 598. Fl.Oxf. 241. 



Native. Lacustral. Slow streams, ditches, ponds, and canals, pre- 

 ferring stagnant water. Local. P. July-August. 



First record. Millefolium pahistre galericulatum, Ger. Fiore luteo galericulato, 

 Lob. Hooded water Milfoile about Oxford, [How's] Phyt. Brit. 76, 

 1650. Also given in Coles' Adam in Eden, 556, 1657, and as Uiricularia 

 vulgaris bj^ Mr. Bicheno in Mavor's Agr. Berks, 1809. 



1. Isis. About Oxford, Phyt. Brit., Coles, dc. Bablock Hythe, BosiceU. 



In the Wytham meadows. 



2. Ock. Ditches by the Devil's Back-bone going to South Hinksey, 



Baxter in Walk, FL Ditches near the towing-path between 

 Oxford and Iflley. In the pools, on the south side of the 

 Abingdon road, opposite the Pjiper Mill, just before you come 

 to the road leading to Kennington, 1839, Baxt. Pfiaen. Bot. n. 349. 

 Ponds by the railway, between Culham Station and the crossing 

 to Appleford, abundant. Near Sandford, on the Berkshire side 

 of the river, in ponds and ditches. Near Kennington. 



3. Pang. Ditches, Caversham meadows, in flower, 1896, Tii/nail. 



4. Kennet. Suutlicote. Newbury. Hampstead Marshall. 



5. lioddon. Dunstan Green, Sonning, Rudge, Herb. Brit. Miis. In 



