FLORA OF OXFORDSHIRE. 15 
** Aconitum Napellus, L. Aconite. 
Syme, E. B. i. 65. 48. Casual. Near Deddington Paper Mill. Not 
seen by Gulliver though included in his list. Garden escape at Head- 
ington. 
* * Delphinium Consolida, Br. FZ. Larkspur. 
D. Ajacis, Reich. non Linn. Comp. Cyb. Br. 87. Syme, E. B. i. 62. 
47. small plant, Nym. 21. 
Casual. Cornfields and waste places. Local and rare. July, August. 
First record, Gulliver, 1820. 
3. Swere. Near Deddington Paper Mill, Gull. Not seen elsewhere. 
Perhaps both Delphinium and Aconitum have escaped from a 
garden. Banbury, Bx. in Walk. 
4. Ray. Near the Crescent, H. Bos. Near the Parks, Br. in Walk. 
Plentiful in an allotment field growing amongst onions 1885, D. 
Ajacis. 
5. Isis. Canal bank near Wolvercote, 7. Thurland. Nr. Handborough, 
escape. 
6. Thames. Field on Shotover, brought with manure (?), H. Bos. Shot- 
over fields near the wind-mill, 7. Thurland. One plant near Iffley, 
Newbould. 
Berks. Wargrave, Melville. Waste ground nr. Cookham Lock, 1865, 
Britten. Fields back of Streatley, woods Basildon, #. Tufnail. 
The above records show what slight claim this plant has to be included 
in the Oxon Flora. It was given as an unquestioned native in Walker's 
Flora, on the two authorities quoted above. 
** Peeonia officinalis, D. The Peony. 
Syme, E, B. i. 68. 50. Casual. 
5. Isis. Rail side near Bruern signal-box. Garden outcast. 
Berks. In aclose at Sunningwell, How’s Phytologia, 1650. 
Orv. II. BERBERIDEX. 
BERBERIS. L. 
V B. vulgaris, L. Barberry. 
Top. Bot. 18. Syme, E. B.i. 64.51 Baxt. 115. Nym. 22. 
Denizen. Hedges. Local. Shrub. May, June. 
First record, Plot, 1677. 
2. Ouse. Tusmore and Cottisford, R.C. Pryor. Ardley. 
8. Swere. Wickham Lane, Gull. Ditto, rare, Bees. Bodicote, A. Fr. 
Nr. Banbury, R. French. Bloxham Grove and Gt. Bourton, 0. 
V. Aplin. Gt. Tew, A. Fr. 
