198 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
Fragaria vesca lL. var. bercheriensis Druce. Respecting this 
Count Solms Laubach wrote in 1903, “that it is without doubt 
very near elatior, and I suppose it will be a hybrid between these 
species and F’. vesca, but the matter is a delicate one.” Subse- 
quently he wrote that after cultivating it some years he thought 
it ‘‘ was a sub-montane variety of I’. vesca, Sarge had once been 
in cultivation and had since eee from 
a ‘Potentilla canescens . 5. Near Tryford, by ogg roadside ; 
0 
iep.—t+P. norvegica L. 4. Near Reading, A. 
Spirea ac L. ton denudata Boenn. 2. Nea r Ferry, 
inksey. - Coleman’s Moor. Seeds of type in Roman 
Silchester. 
*Rosa cusptdatoides Crépin. Tubney. 2. Cothill; ge 
*R. wncinata (Lees). 2. Boar's Hill; Cumnor.—R. s tylosa Desv. 
toih 5. 
Cotyledon Umbilicus L. 4. Donnington Castle, F’. Comyns. 
tAmmi majus L. 2. Letcombe Castle, tape 
t*Sedum Cepea L. 3. Bradfield, J. H. Vince, 1900 alie 
Epilobium angustifolium L. 2.4 patch statlished itself on 
the railway between Oxford and Kennington in 1907. 3. Near 
: : - 
nothera biennis L. sens. lat. 2. Most abundant along the 
railway from Didcot to ssh ra 1908 ; Lamarckiana DC. 
eotarnat Hoc ste L. 1. Wytha m Mill. 2. Cothill. 
ading ra 
7,toaucalis latifolia L. 2. Cothill. 4. Emborne Road, A. B. 
ae Caprifolium L. 2. In a hedge between Pusey and 
Cherbury Cam 
‘Yolerianella dentata Poll. Seeds in Roman Silchester, Clement 
i ‘Galium Vaillantii Lois. 2. Cothill. 3. Near Reading, A. B. 
Jackson, 1907. Casual only. 
—— olan L. 1. Wytham. 5. Holme Park, Sonning, 
umm 
Be lis $ perennis L, 3. A fasciated form with six heads on one 
stem, Yattendon, 1906, A. Simeon. 
* Senecio viscosus L. Abundant on railway ballast, Reading ; a 
new record, see Rep. of Exch. Club, p. 229, 1906. In 1907 it had 
spread to the embankment. 
ae apiculata G. E.Sm. 2. Coth ill; na 
Pulicaria prostrata Asch. 5. Shinf ld, § = b. 
Salt at Sheffield. wR op "99, 1880, Her 
Ambrosia aatn Willd. 5. Maidenhead, Summers. 
tInula Heleniu 2. Near Shrivenham, on the railway. 
t Anthemis laeraen L. 2. Boar’s Hill. 
tMariana lactea tea Hill. 2. Still in the locality near heen ea 
; 3s Wa 
+ Crepis setosa Hall.f. 2. Abingdon, tof Stone, 1905 
ensis Balb. 3. Reading, ballast.—C. ts . 
+* Hieracium aurantiacum L. 3. Gravelly field near Bradfield 
