20 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
The earliest record..— E. roseum Schreb. 8. Deep ditch near Cold 
sh, Wallis.—E. obscurum Schreb. X roseum Schreb. By the river 
near Blackwater, Marshall (Journ. Bot. 1899, 85). 
Myriophyllum verticillatum L. 4. Sonning, J. Downes, 1880 
(Herb. Ba ts 
Apium graveolens L. 2. Shippon, Herb. Bicheno, 1815. 
~ Carum saree Benth. & Hook. f. 2. Near Uffrington, Bentall. 
8. Streatley, R. F. Towndrow. 
ery iandrum sativum L, 4. —— ground, Reading, Wallis A 
C Pansteltin Saazifraga Li. *var. major Koch. - 1. Cum 
Cerefolium Anthriscus Beck. 2. Radley. 4. eae “Reading, 
Samara: 5. Coleman’s Moor.—C. sativum Bess. 5. Island in the 
Thames near Cookham; also on the Bucks side of Thames near 
Windsor. Alien 
CEinanthe Phellandrium aa 4, a Mortimer, Summers. 
aucalis arvensis Huds. 2. Cholsey, J. S. Henslow, 1885 (Herb. 
Bab.). 4. Newbury, Herb. Bicheno, 1812. 
Sambucus Ebulus L. 2. Near Kennington. Wayland’s Smithy. 
4, Aldermaston, single Pas Summers. 
alium erectum Huds. 1: Carswell, Miss M. Niven. 4. Near 
Newbury, Herd. Bicheno. Boxford. 5. Cookham, forma ramosior 
Beck.—G. palustre L. *var. gracile Knaf. 1. Godstow and Wolver- 
see: teste Hreyn. An intermediate between var. Witheringii and 
he type. 
Dipsacus pilosus L. 4, Welford, Mr. Osmond. Aldermaston, 
Herb. Bicheno. 
Valeriana officinalis L. 8. Pangbourn, Herb. Bab., 1847. 
Valerianella olitoria = 3. Pangbourn, Herb. Bab., 1847. . 
Erigeron aere Li. 8 “eran Wallis 4, Padworth, ane 
Filago apiculata G. ‘E. Sm. 2. Besilsleigh, Miss Walk 
Inuia Helenium L. 1. Wytham ; after many years’ dieaibieue- 
ance, owing, probably, to the abundance of rabbits, this handsome 
species reappeared in Baxter's locality in Wytham Wood, in great 
quantity and luxuriance, in ear 
Pulicaria vulgaris Gaerin. 4, By the roadside from — Mor- 
timer Road to the “‘ Three Firs,” A. Wallis. Grazebrook, F. Tufnail. 
Xanthium spinosum L. 5. Waltham St. Lawrence, Gabdenins 
World, 1898, 502. Casua 
* Ambrosia artenisiafoia Bess. i: Wytham Mill. 5. Bearwood, 
Shinfield. Alien, casual. 
inthemis arvensis Li. 1. Carswell, Miss os Niven —A. nobilis Li, 
8. Englefield Green, T. Coa hehe Brit. M us.). 4. Abundant in 
lawns, Southern Hill, Reading, Wallis.—A. tinctoria i. "2, Boar’s 
Hill. Casual. 
v8 eS discoidea Li. » 5. rie ene the road between 
Twyford and Hurst; a recent introduce 
re. 65. =. Shasbenbirs; Old Windsor, 
ord. 
4. Aldermaston Park, 4. Galt, J 
ter Alden Bridge, The latter locality may be in Hants. : hii 
