LEUCOJUM 485 



GALANTHUS, Linn. Gen. n. 362. 



G. nivalis, Linn. Sp. PI. 288 (1753). Snoivdrop. 



Comp.Cyb.Br.580. Syme,E.B.ix. 167, 1. 1507. Nyman,7i4, FI. Oxf.303. 

 Denizen or alien. Orchards, fields, plantations, &c. Rare, and usually 



near houses. P. Febi-uary-March. 

 First recorded in Lyson's Magna Brit. 1806 [by Dr. Beeke], and by Mr. 



Bicheno in Mavnr's Agr. Berks, 1809. 



1. Isis. 'Nbrv ApY>\eton, Miss Hoskins in Baxf. Phaen. Bot. ^2- Wytham. 



2. Ook. Besilsleigh, Miss Hoskins in Baxt. (In this locality it is the 



remains' of the old garden of Speaker Lenthall.) Near Sunning- 

 well, but as an escape, as also in Bagley Wood. Radley. 



3. Pang. Wild, and abundant in a hedge-row near Eling, Hamp- 



stead Norris, &c., Lousley in Russell's Cat. Purley, Tiifnail. Near 

 Reading, Bosicell. Bradfield, Jenkinson. Marlstone Park. Buckle- 

 bury. Hawkridge. Near Curridge Common. Possibly a denizen 

 in this area. 



4. Kennet. The Galanthus grows very plentifully in a wild state in 



Ufton Wood, Lyson. About Enborne plentiful, but probably an 

 outcast originally from the gardens, Bicheno, I. c. Lane leading to 

 Enborne. Meadow near the ' Bell,' Boxford, Bunny in Russell's Cat. 

 Snelsmore, Herb. Mrs. Cecil. Mortimer, Cozens. Weston, Osmond. 

 Woods near Snelsmore Common. Inkpen. Kintbury. Ham 

 Wood. 



5. Loddon. Loddon Bridge, Baxter. Arborfield, Tayler. Shurlock 



Row. Ashley Hill. Frogmore. 

 As a more or less naturalized plant, Gdlaydhus is recorded from all 

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

 seen it semi-wild in the latter county near Wycombe and Medmenham. 



LEUCOJUM, Linn. Gen. n. 363 {Xarcisso-Leucojum), 

 (Tournefort, Inst. t. 208). 



Ii. aestivum, Linn. Syst. ed. x, 975 (i 759). Summer Snoivjlake, Loddon Lilies. 



Top. Bot. 398. Syme, E. B. ix. 164, t. 1505. Nyman, 714. Fl. Oxf. 302. 

 Native. Paludal. River-sides, osier-holts, &c. Locally common. P. 



April-June. 

 First record. Reading, Mr. Murray in E. B. t. 621, 1799. 



2. Ock. Between Iffley and Sandford, Rev. W. T. Bree inPurt. Midi. Fl. 



Near Sandford Lasher, Pyer. The ' L. vernum ' recorded in Murray's 

 Guide to Berkshire from the neighbourhood of Shillingford is 

 this species. Mr. F. Walker marks it in his list of plants seen 

 about Marcham, Tubney, &c. Near Wittenham. Near Clifton 

 Hampden. 



3. Pang. Between Wallingford and Reading, by the Thames. 



