hii FLORA OF OXFORDSHIRE. 
Rogers, R. Woodstock. Local notes. 
Robertson, Rev. A. Durham. Oxford localities. 
Selborne, The Earl of. Oxford notes. 
Smith, Rev. F. Oxford. Local notes. 
Taunton, Mrs. 
Taylor, Miss Beatrice. 
Thurland, Mr. 
Woods, J., F.L.S., ete. 
Freeland. a3 
Aston Rowant House. 
Oxford. Local Notes. 
Oxford plants. 
List of Fungi. 
Whitwell, W. Oxfordshire and Berkshire localities. 
ABBREVIATIONS AND SIGNS USED IN THE FLORA. 
In addition to the abbreviations given in the list of works quoted, the 
following are also employed :— 
A. Annual. 
A. Fr. or Fr. Alfred French. 
B. Biennial. 
Betn. Between. 
Cult. Cultivated. 
Dis. District. 
F1. Flowers or Flora. 
Hb. Herbarium. 
Wr. Near., 
Obs. Observation. 
P. Perennial. 
Var. Variety. 
T. Tree. 
[ J]. Localities enclosed in 
brackets are those in which the 
plant is now probably extinct. A 
plant notice in brackets means at 
present the plant is not on record 
for Oxon, 
? suggests some mistake has 
been made with reference to the 
record it follows; or that the plant 
is probably extirpated; or before 
the name of a plant doubts as to its 
being correctly named, etc. 
! after a locality means that the 
Author has seen the plant growing 
there; this sign is only used when 
the plant is rare, or the record 
seems to require confirmation. 
* before the name of a plant 
signifies the plant is not indige- 
nous. 
** before the name of a plant 
means the plant is only of casual 
occurrence, or is planted in the 
county. 
