BOTANY 



Bupleurum rotundifolium, L. 

 CEnanthe fistulosa, L. 



— Phellandrium, Lam. 



Cerefolium Anthriscus, G. Beck. (Anthriscus 



vulgaris) 

 Adoxa Moschatellina, L. 

 Sambucus Ebulus, L. 

 [Lonicera Caprifolium, L.] 

 Galium hercynicum, Weig. (G. saxatile, L.) 



— tricorne, Stokes 

 Valerianella olitoria, Moench. 



— dentata, Poll. 

 Dipsacus pilosus, Huds. 

 Erigeron acre, L. 

 Filago germanica, L. 

 Inula Conyza, DC. 

 Chrysanthemum segetum, L. 



— Parthenium, Pers. 

 Artemisia Absinthium, L. 

 Senecio sylvaticus, L. 



— squalidus, L. 

 Ficris Hieracioides, L. 

 Serratula tinctoria, L. 

 Lactuca virosa, L. 

 [Crepis setosa, Haller f.] 

 Hottonia palustris, L. 

 Lysimachia vulgaris, L. 

 [Vinca minor, L.] 



Erythrasa ramosissima Pers. (pulchell.i). 

 Gentiana Amarella, L. 

 Menyanthes trifoliata, L. 

 Myosotis cespitosa, Schultz. 



— collina, Hoffm. 



— versicolor, Sm. 

 Lycopsis arvensis, L. 

 [Cuscuta trifolii, Bab.] 

 [Linaria repens. Mill.] 



Calamintha arvensis. Lam. (Clinopodium 



Acinos.) 

 Nepeta Cataria, L. 

 Stachys ambigua, Sm. 



— arvensis, L. 

 Salvia Verbenaca, L. 

 Chenopodium polyspermum, L. 



— rubrum, L. 

 A'riplex deltoidea, Bab. 

 Polygonum Hydropiper, L. 



— maculatum. Trim. & Dyer. (P. tomen- 

 tosum, Schrank.) 



Daphne Mezereum, L. 



— Laureola, L. 

 Carpinus Betulus, L. 

 Quercus sessiliflora, Salisb. 

 Populus canescens, Sm. 



— tremula, L. 

 Salix viridis. Fries. 



— triandra, L. 



— purpurea, L. 



— Smithiana. Willd. 

 Orchis pyramidalis, L. 

 Habenaria chloroleuca, Ridl. 



— conopsea, Benth. 

 Iris foetidissima, L. 

 Narcissus Pseudo-narcissus, L. 

 Potamogeton compressum, L. (P. zosterifolius, 



Schum.) 



— Friesii, Rupr. 



• — interruptus. Kit. 

 Fritillaria Meleagris, L. 

 Scirpus setaceus, L. 



— sylvaticus, L. 



Eriophorum angustifolium. Roth. 

 Carex disticha, Huds. 



— divulsa, Stokes 



— panicea, L. 



— flava, L. 



— lepidocarpa, Tauich. 



— rostrata, Stokes 

 Agrostis nigra. With. 

 Calamagrostis epigeios. Roth. 

 Milium effusum, L. 



Avena pubescens, Huds. 



— pratensis, L. 

 Sieglingia decumbens, Bernh. 

 Poa compressa, L. 



— nemoralis, L. 

 Festuca sciuroides. Roth. 



— ovina, L. 



Bromus commutatus, Schrad. 

 [ — secalinus, L.] 

 Asplenium Trichomanes, L. 



— Adiantum-nigrum, L. 

 Polystichum aculeatum, Roth. 

 Ceterach officinarum, Willd. 

 Dryopteris (Lastrea) spinulosa, Kuntze. 



— dilatata, A. Gray. 

 Chara fragilis, Desv. 

 Nitella opaca, Agardh. 



3. The Ouse District 



This area is bounded on the western side by the Cherwell district, which reaches from 

 near Evenley to Hinton-in-the-Hedges, by Greatworth to Preston Capes ; and on the north 

 by the Nene district from which it is separated by a line which is traced in an easterly direction 

 to the parishes of Farthingstone and Litchborough (which it leaves to the north), Cold Higham, 

 Tiffield Cover and Gayton Copse. Leaving Stoke Bruerne to the south, it just takes in the 

 villages of Roade and Hartwell, when it touches the Buckingham border between the latter village 

 and Hanslope. The counties are separated from Grafton Regis to Cosgrove by the Tove, which 

 has cut down to the Upper Lias clay, and from this point along the southern side the county 

 boundary of Buckingham limits the district by Cosgrove, Old Stratford, Passenham, Wicken, 

 Syresham and Brackley. Near this pleasant town it just touches the county boundary of Oxford 

 until it reaches the Evenley road. Strictly speaking this district is composed of the drainage 

 of two streams — one, the Tove, which rises from the high ground in the neighbourhood of 

 Preston Capes, passes by Maidford and Blakesley to Towcester (where it meets another branch 



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