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Then follow the localities, arranged according to the river districts :— 
1st. Those localities drained by the Stour. 
and. 3 Gs Ouse. 
3rd. 5 5 Swere, or Upper Cherwell. 
4th. rr 3 Ray, or Lower Cherwell. 
5th. 35 43 Isis, or Upper Thames. 
6th. i 33 Thame, Mid Thames. 
yth. xa 53 Thames, or Lower Thames. 
Under these come a few Berkshire localities, drawn principally from the 
portion of Berkshire nearest to the Oxford border. When the plant 
occurs in one to four of the border counties, they are quoted for it, but not 
when it occurs in ali of them. 
The Author is responsible for all the records to which no recorder’s 
name is attached, and a note (!) after a record signifies the Author has seen 
the plant in the locality it follows. All records given on other than 
personal authority have that authority printed in italics; occasionally 
several botanists have recorded a plant from the same locality ; in such a 
case, priority of discovery has the preference. When a plant is very rare, 
the date of the last record is added. 
After these records is a paragraph devoted to local peculiarities of 
structure, distribution, etc. 
The Botanologia of the County, with short biographies of the various 
Botanists who have worked at the Oxford Flora, with the principal 
additions they made to it, is given at the end of the Flora proper. 
LIST OF BOOKS, MSS., ETC., QUOTED IN THE FLORA. 
Annals and Magazine of Natural History, 1st series, 1841-1847 ; 
and series, 1848-1857 ; 3rd series, 1858-1867 ; 4th series, 1868. 
Bot. Ex, Club rep. Botanical Exchange Club Reports. 
Bot. Rec. Club rep. Botanical Record Club Reports. 
Bab. Man. Manual of British Botany. C. Cardale Babington, M.A., 
F.R.S. Ed. vii. 
Bab. Br. Rubi. The British Rubi. C. C. Babington, Lond. 1869. 
Bx. Phenogamous Botany. W. Baxter, A.L.S., Oxford. 6 vols. 
1834-1843. 
Bz. MSS. Notes in a copy of Ray’s Synopsis. 
3 Sibthorp’s Flora Oxon. 
Be. Site: Stirpes Cryptogamz Oxonienses. Oxford, 1825. 
Bot. Guide. The Botanist’s Guide through England and Wales. 
Dawson Turner, and L. W. Dillwyn. Lond. 1805. 
Bees, The History of the neighbourhood of Banbury, with a sketch of 
the Geology furnished for Mr. Alfred Beesley’s History of Ban- 
bury, by Thos. Beesley, p. 571-599. Lond, 1841, 20th Dec. 
