ALLIUM 489 



2. Ock. In Bagley Wood . . . Coles' Adam in Eden. May Lily. It 



grows in Cliilsy Hills, MS. in Lyte's HerbaU, 1660. Dr. Williams 

 found it there in 1820, and I have seen it in a barren state 

 there. Abundant in Bagley Wood towards Sunningwell, Benwell, 

 1813. Found sparingly there still. 



3. Pang. In a small island in the Thames, opposite Straw Hall 



near Eeading, Burt in Baxt. Phaen. Bot. 78. [The locality may 

 be in the Loddon district, and would be more appropriate for 

 Leucojian.'] Streatley, Tufnail [not found recently]. 



4. Kennet. Wasing Wood, iz^/i^oofs ilfSS. 1770. Enborne and Hamp- 



stead [Marshall] Woods. Bunny in Bussell's Cat. In a coppice 

 near Greenham Chapel, Bicheno in Mavor's Agr. Berks. Winter- 

 bourn Wood, Osmond. Sandleford Wood. Wood near Silchester. 

 Wood near Aldermaston Soak. 



The Cliveden locality, cited by Mr. Britten for Berks in his Con- 

 tributions, is in Bucks. 



ConvaUaria is recorded for all the bordering counties. 



[Unifolium quadrifidum, All. Fl. PecT. i. 124 (1785). U. Bifolium, mihi. 



Maianthemum ConvaUaria, [Weber] ex Wigg. Prim. Fl. Hols. 15 (1780). 



M. Bifolimn, DC. in B,edout6 Lil. iv. t. 216 (1805). ConvaUaria bifolia, 

 Linn. Sp. PL 316. 



Has been found in an apparently wild condition in Oxfordshire near 

 Tliame, but hitherto I have not been able to discover the precise locality.] 



AIiTjIIJM, Linn. Gen. n. 370 (Tournefort, Inst. t. 206). 



A. vineale, Linn. Sp. PI. 299 (1753). Ci'ow GarUc. 



Top. Bot. 400. Syme, E. B. ix. 210, t. 1534. Nyman, 736. Fl. Oxf. 308. 



Native. Agrestal, septal. Dry banks, old wall-tops, hedge-sides, 



meadows, and cornfields. Local, but not rare. P. June-August. 

 First record. AUium sylvestre growes . . . also on the Hinksey Hills, 



MS. in Lyte's HerbaU, 1660. A. vineale, Dr. Noehden in Mavor's Agr. 



Berks, 1809. 



1. Isis. Near Bablock Hythe. Coleshill. Watchfield. 



2. Ock. On the Chilswell Hill, MS. in Lyte. (There in 1897.) Jenny 



Bunting's Parlour, Boswell. In the cornfields about Aston 

 [Tirrel] amongst wheat. In the wet lands between Moreton 

 and Mackney, Lousley in Russell's Cat. Marcham, Walker. Dench- 

 worth, Wait. Wittenham. Blewbury. Cholsey. Between 

 Lockinge and Wantage. Near Frilsham. 



3. Pang. Sulham, Tufnail. Frilsham. Bottom Farm. Hermitage. 



Bucklebury. Parley. Pangbourn. 



4. Kennet. Cornfields at High Wood and North Heath, Russell's 



Cat. Bagnor, Weaver. Shefford. Near Hungerford. 



