484 LEUCOJACEAE 



Powder Hill Copse. The plant recorded by Mr. Lousley from 

 orchards at Blewbury was probably N. major. 



3. Pang. Orchards, Hampstead Norris, ioMs?e?/ [?iV. major]. Streatley, 



Pamplin. Near Curridge Common. Hawkridge. An escape 



near Yattendon. 

 i. Kennet. Wickham, Mrs. jBateon. Woods (near Newbury), Sic/ieno. 



Hampstead Marshall Park, Weaver. Shinfield, Tufnail. Welford 



Woods, Osmond. Near Inkpen. In a* wood near Snelsmore 



Common. Irish Wood, Kintbury. Lower Bucklebury, in the 



' Daffodil meadows.' Near Silchester. 

 5. Loddon. Ambarrow Wood. Arborfield, Penny. Ashley Hill 



Wood. By the Loddon. 

 Matthew Arnold in Thyrsis alludes to the Powder Hill Copse locality 

 in the line, ' I know the Copse that hides the Daffodil.' 



Narcissus Pseudo-narcissus is found in a more or less native condition 

 in all the bordering counties. 



**N. MAJOR, Cvirtis, Bot. Mag. t. 51 (1787), not of Lois. 



N. qrandiflorus^ Salisb. Prod. 221. Comp. Cyb. Br. 580. Syme, E. B. ix. 168. 

 Nyman, 709. Tl. Oxf. 301. 



Denizen. Fields, orchards, and plantations. Rather scarce, but scattered 



through the county. P. March-April. 

 Eirst certainly recorded by the author in 1887. 



1. Isis. Near Appleton. Buscot. 



2. Ock. Dean Court. Besilsleigh. Sunningwell, the Rectory field, 



plentiful. Boar's Hill, under furze bushes, the var. obesus, Gr. et 

 Godr., Fl. Fr. iii. 254, which, as in almost all of the following records, 

 is the double-flowered cultivated plant. Bagley Wood, as a relic of 

 cultivation. Radley. 

 8. Pang. Bucklebury. Marlstone. 



4. Kennet. Southcote. Kintbury. 



5. Loddon. Shurlock Row. Ashley Hill, as a relic of cultivation. In 



the private portion of Windsor Park. 

 As a more or less naturalized plant, N. major is recorded for Oxford and 

 Hampshire, and I have seen it in Bvickinghamshire near Boarstall. 



**N. BiFLORus, Curtis, Bot. Mag. t. 197 (1792). Pale Narcissus. 



Comp. Cyb. Br. 580. Syme, E. B. ix. 161, t. 1503. Nyman, 710. Fl. Oxf. 3UI. 



Alien. Grass fields near houses. Rare. P. May. 



4. Kennet. Grange Farm [Mr. JBicheno], Winch add. in New Bot. Ghiide, 



1835. Near Newbury, Herb. Mrs. Cecily 1869. Near Shaw, Jackson. 



Possibly the three records refer to the same locality. 



As a somewhat naturalized plant N. biflorus is recorded for all the 



bordering counties except E. Gloucestershire and Bucks, but I have seen it 



in the latter county in fields near Boarstall. 



[N. POETicus, Linn. Sp. PI. 289 (1753). Pheasant's Eye. 



Comp. Cyb. Br. 580. Syme, E. B. ix. 162, t. 1504. Nyman, 710. Fl. Oxf. 301. 



Naturalized near the Keeper's house at Woodley, Tufnail. It is naturalized 

 in Oxfordshire.] 



[2Sr. iNCOMPAKABiLis, Miller, Gard. Diet. ed. 8 (1768). Syme, E. B. ix. 160, t. 1502. 

 Is recorded for Hampshire, but only as an escape from cultivation.] 



