FLORA OF OXFORDSHIRE. 41I 
First record, H. Boswell, about 1862. 
1. Stour. Tadmarton Heath, T. Bees. 
8. Swere. Bloxham Road, Adderbury, and Milton, 4. ly. Crouch 
Lane, R. French. Hanwell Heath, T. Bees. 
4. Ray. Near Upper Heyford on sandy peaty ground. 
5. Isis. Coombe Wood, H. Bos. Wychwood. 
6. Thame. Near Shotover and Wheatley, H. Bos. Phyt. 5. 154, 2.8. p. 
Too. 
7. Thames. Goring Heath, Binfield, Ibstone Common, Crowell Hill, 
Nettlebed. 
Berks. Pusey, Buckland, H. Bos. 1858. Wootton, Bagley Wood, 
Bucks, Gloucester, Warwick. 
V. lactea, Sm. Dog Violet. 
Syme, E. B. ii. 22.176. Nym. 77. 
Native. Ericetal. Heaths. Very Rare. P. April, May. 
First certain record, the Author, 1884. 
4. Ray. Otmoor, 1820. One specimen, in canina sheet in Herb. 
Sherard, of this species is without collector’s name; it has been 
(with many other plants) inserted by some person much to the de- 
triment of the collection. 
7. Thames. Binfield Heath, almost extinct. 
Berks. Bagshot Heath, H.C. Watson. Bucks, Dropmore, Rep. of Rec. 
Club, 1881. Warwick, Kersley Common, very rare. Gloster. W. 
V. odorata, LD. Sweet Violet. 
Top. Bot. 54. Syme, E. B. ii. 14.171. Nym. 78. 
Native. Septal. Generally distributed ; more frequent on oolites, clay, 
and cornbrash, than on sand or chalk, P. Mar.—April. 
First record, Sid. 1794. 
Var. cerulea. 
2. Ouse. Mixbury, Ardley, Hethe. 
3. Swere. Banbury, very common, Gull., the common form, Bees. 
Between Cropredy and Williamscott, abundant, 4. Fr. Somerton. 
4, Ray. Water Eaton, H. Bos. Noke, Islip, Bucknell, Middleton 
Stoney, Thrupp, ete. 
5. Isis. Church Handborough, Br. MSS. 1833. Bladon, Woodstock, 
Stonesfield, etc. 
7. Thames. Goring. 
Berks. Wytham, Bagley, Cumnor, Radley. 
Var. alba. 
2. Ouse. Ardley, Mixbury, Hardwick. 
3. Swere. Banbury, 4. Fr. Somerton, on clay soil, T. Bees. 
4. Ray. Noke, Elsfield, Bicester, Bucknell. 
