196 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
tAdonis annua L. 4. In as ground at Beenham, Wallis. 
Myosurus minimus L. 2. Field near Bagley Wood, Napier. 
4, aaah be atcham. 
Ranunculus Flammula L. var. ovatus Pers. 2. Foxcombe Hill, 
ars Corhorsght | in Hb. Oxon.—R. Lingua L. Mr. Clement Reid 
has found seeds in Roman Silchester.—R. sardous Crantz. Seeds 
in Roman Silchester with var. inermis. 
tDelphinium Ajacis L. and *+D. Consolida L. 2. Cothill. 
Berberis vulgaris ee 2. Dry gua rd; Pusey. 
Castalia alba Woo 5. Hirst record: ‘At Twiford, in ye 
river, grows Nuwekes flore ae plentifully,” July 7, 1726, 
us MS. 
reales ——— L. 3. By the railway near Reading. 
Sum 
 Hoapeniibe ‘hatrondlis L. 5. Near Sandford Bridge. 
Sisymbrium Sophia L. and +S. altissimwm L. 3. Near Reading, 
on waste ground; casual. 
tErysimum repandum L. 2. Cothill; casual. 
Brassica Rapa L. var. Briggsii H. C. Wats. 1. Te 
2. Cothill—B. mgra Koch. 2. Shrivenham, Ulffington, looking 
native.— B. alba ‘Boiss. Seeds in Roman Slitttientor: arnt 
Reid. 
Heading by t the Sa Babinptons (Syme). 2. Radley. 
gford, 
a ear Oxford; Cholsey ; Cothill ; Steventon. 
5. Near Reading, Wallis. 
es na ce heome Sm. 4. Aldermaston Railway, Dr. Wil- 
get A 
Thilaspe Cae L. Seeds in Roman Silchester, Clement 
S Theris amara L. 2. Hinksey, Mrs. Lightfoot, 1856. 
t*Soria syriaca Desy. 2. Casual, Cothill, 1 
+Bunias orientalis L. 2: Between Cholsey and Moulsford. 
Reseda stricta Pers. Wytham Mill; alien. See Bot. Exch. 
Club Rep. p. 212, 1906. an there 1910. 
t*Viola hirta L. *var. pinetorum Wiesb. 1. Wytham.—*Var. 
meoncinna J. Briquet. 3. Streatley—*Var. Poudsies (Jord.). 
2. Cothill. 3. Streatley—*Var. a Gillot. 3. Streatley.— 
*V. ruralis Jord. Boar’s Hill; Pusey. —«V. v, ariata Jord. 
Boar’s Hill. 4. Boxford (27 694). a v Daleglias I ord. 2. Woot- 
ton, 1903 ommon, New son in Rep 
—*V. agrestis Jord. 1. Cumnor. Dr. Drabble named the 
Paice and Mrs. Gregory o Violets. 
Dianthus deltoides L. 5. In a field near Wellington College 
Station, 1907, H. P. Fitzgerald. 
+Silene conica L. 2. Sand-pit ee a =< ran 
en eer ana J. G. Walker tells € it was quite plentiful. 
aa ee Borks.—S. anglica ie: 2. Cothill.—t+*s, gallica 
