34 FLORA OF OXFORDSHIRE. 
* * Draba muralis, Z. 
Syme, E. B. i. 191. 135. Casual. A weed in the Bot. Gard. Baxt. 
1831. 
* Alyssum calycinum, L. 
Cyb. Br. i. 135. Syme, E. B. i. 196. 139. Nym. 57. 
Colonist. Cornfields. Local andrare. A. June-August. 
‘First record, 7. Beesley, 1863. 
1. Stour. Turnip field, Stourwell, 1863, 7. Bees. 
8. Swere. A solitary plant among clover, Constitution Hill, 1864, 
do. foot road to South Newington. 
5. Isis. Stonesfield, F. T. Richards, 1884. 
7. Thames. Between Nuffield and Mongewell, 1881. 
* Camelina sativa, Cr. Gold of pleasure. 
Baxt. 447. Comp. Cyb. 481. Syme, E. B. i. 198. 141. Nym. 58. 
Alien. Cornfields. Very rare, sporadic. July. 
First record, R. Walker, 1832. Spec. in Hb. Lawson. 
3. Swere. Foot road to Hanwell, A. Fr. Crouch Hill, R. French. 
Broughton Mill, T. Bees. 
4, Ray. Third field past Joe Pullin’s Tree, Headington Hill, R. Walker. 
6. Thame. Second field past Warneford Asylum, H. Bos. Phyt. 
nN. 8. 4. IOI. 
7. Thames. A mile from Reading, How's Phytologia, 1650. 
It is probably C. fetida, Fries. 
Berks. Shooter’s Hill, Pangbourne, F. Tufnail. Wokingham. 
[Vella annua, LZ. Neithrop not uncommon. Gulliver's list. There is 
probably some mistake with regard to this plant. I have never met with 
it, Beesley. Some error of name is to be suspected, Mr. Newbould says 
the specimen in Sloane herb is Reseda lutea, Comp. Cyb. 482. In a copy 
of Gulliver’s list given by him to Mr. Britten, the plant is enclosed in 
brackets as if there were some error. ] 
IBERIS. L. 
** T. umbellata, L. Candy tuft. 
Casual. Nyman 60. Bicester Cemetery, A. Fr. (I. amara). Railway 
bank, Kirtlington. Waste ground, Headington. 
I, amara, LD. Candy tuft. 
Top. Bot. 32. Godley. Syme, E.B.vol.i.149. Baxt. 351. Nym. 61. 
Colonist. Agrestal. Chalky fields. Locally common. A. May-—August. 
North limit in Oxon., Beds., and Norfolk, well established in Oxon. Cyb. 
Br. i. 123. 
First record, Rev. — Williams, 1765. And first in Britain. 
3. Swere. As an escape by railways, T’. Bees. Near Banbury. 
6. Thame. Betn. Asylum and Bullingdon Green, Bx. MSS. 1823, do. 
in Walk, do. H. Bos. 1864. 
