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north side of Upper Heyford, Bx. Br. Pl. Beckley Grove meadow, 
Rev. W. Moyle Rogers. Noke Wood, H. Bos. Headington Wick, 
Sib. In a bog north of parsonage house, Upper Heyford, Ba. in 
Walk. Kirtlington, Rev. H. Fox. 
5. Isis. Southcombe, near Chipping Norton, Mr. Atkins. By the 
Windrush, near Witney, H. Bos. Betn. Heythrop and Enstone, 
T. Westcombe. 
6. Thame. Bullingdon peat bogs, Sib. Shotover Hill, Bx. in Purton. 
Sandford Park, Hb. R. Linton, 1863. Latchford bog, near Great 
Haseley, Miss Armetriding. 
Berks. In the pasture next into Botley, Parkinson Theat., 1640 and 
1832, Bx. Wootton, H. Bos. Frilford, abundant. 
Orv. XI. POLYGALEA, Juss. 
POLYGALA. L. 
[P. vulgaris, Z. Aggregate. Milkwort. 
Native. Ericetal. Glareal, etc. Dry pastures, heaths, etc. Generally 
distributed. P. May-Aug. 
First record, Sib. 1794. 
P. vulgaris, (L.) Schk. Segregate. Milkwort. 
Syme, E. B. ii. 35.185. Nym. 83. 
Native. Banks, wood borders. Common on the chalk. P. May- 
July. 
First record, 4. French, 1868. 
. Swere. Hanwell, A. Fr. 
. Ray. Headington Wick, railside near Bicester. 
. Isis. Ditchley, Wootton. 
. Thame. Menmarsh Farm, A. Fr. 
. Thames. Whitchurch, see Rep. of Rec. Club, 1880, Goring very fine. 
Mongewell, Beacon Hill, Penley Wood, red flowers. Chinnor, white 
and pink. Stokenchurch, pale blue. Ipsden, Fawley, Bledlow. 
Flowers dark blue, light blue, magenta, pink, white. 
Berks. Streatley, Tilehurst; Bucks; Northants; Gloster; Warwick. 
NTO OF Pm 09 
P. serpyllacea, Whe. Milkwort. 
P. depressa, W. Top. Bot. 61. Syme, E. B. ii. 38. 187. Baxt. 251 
‘vulgaris. Nym. 83. 
Native. Ericetal and pascual. Heaths and dry pastures. Common. 
P. April-August. 
First certain record, Beesley, in Top. Bot. 1873. 
Generally distributed. Rare on Oxford clay. Flowers usually deep 
blue, but white, pale blue, and pink flowered forms are also found. The 
