18 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
— L. 4. Avi ion, Summers, Welford. — G. columbinum L. 
8. Pangbourn, Herb. Bab. 1847. 
Oxalis stricta Li. me O. corniculata L. were found in garden 
ground, Southern Hill, Reading, by Mr. A. Wallis 
Impatiens Noli-tangere IL. T find Mr. Stanton’ s plant from the 
‘‘ Buckinghamshire of the Thames near Henley” is J. biflora Walt. 
The Bishop of Reading tells me he has seen |. Noli- -tangere at 
5. Binfield, but I have not seen specimens. — I. parv iflora DC. 
b.). 
Genista tinctoria L. 1. Near Shrivenham. 4. Padworth, Wallis. 
Cytisus scoparius var. Andreanus. 4. A large clump on Inkpen 
Common, Rev. H, D. Butler. ? Alien. 
Trifolium subterraneum L. 5. Between Loddon Bridge and Sand- 
ford Mill. Ina small gravel waste eat footpath leading from Cres- 
singham Shinfield Road to Arborfield Foot- bridge, Wallis. — T. 
pratense Li. var. parviflorum Bab. 2 for L. Bullock. 5 
Waltham St. Lawrence, I. H. Burkill (Journ. Bot. 1901, 235).— 
T. medium L. 1. Near-‘Shrivenham. 5 pstead. — T. ar- 
vense L. 2. Besilsleich, Miss Walker.—T. striatum L. 4. Wo: 
Common, Wallis. Ufton Court, Summers. 5. Near Sandford Mill. 
—T. eae L. 4, Padworth Common and 5. Near Sandford Mill, 
Summers. I have not seen specimens. — 7’. hybridum L. I sent a 
large pate of the Berkshire plant to Herr Freyn, but he referred 
ne to 7’. elegans Savi; some he named 7’. hybridum forma parvi- 
on and some forma intermedia, the others typical ze hi bybridum Is 
Lotus tenuis Kit. 1. Near Shrivenham s Hi 
Clay Hill, Jackson. Near Pepper Lane, Digi Wallis, 
Astragalus danicus Retz. Miss E. Morland has been rine on 
I 
- seeing this very local species on ae 
rth of West Ilsley, w e Miss Hum 
y doubites or iginally 
gathered it, and not, as hat plac 
aoe :. nina ruce. ~ a Pana _ Saas 
Road, Boswell in Britt. Contrib. as Lar oraciie 5. Near Strath. 
C. F. Vincent, 1904, Railway near Otens tr rap idly spreading 
_ casual in reba ain. — V, hirsuta 8. F. Gray, *var. angustifolia, 2. 
Boar’s H 
Lathyra Nissolia L. 5. Crazies Hill, Ashby, 1900.—[L. Paruaine 
L. See note by Mr. Britten in Journ. Bot, 1901, 99, on a plan 
stated in Miller’s Dict. ed. vii. to ‘“‘ srow in Windsor Forest ms 
probably, as Mr. Britten suggests, L. montanus was intended. 
Spirea Ulmaria L. var. denudata Boenn. 
eae a healthy than the type. i 
seen It as the prevailing form, and perfectly healthy and mature 
= As salicifolia L, 4. Near the mill at Hampstead Marsal Miss 
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