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5. Isis. Common about Church Handborough, Bx. MSS. Witney, H. 
Bos. Charlbury, Ditchley. 
6. Thame. Between Bullingdon and Shotover, Br. MSS./ Shotover 
near Horsepath. 
7. Thames. Ewelme, H. Bos. Mongewell, Goring, Henley, North 
Stoke. 
Berks. Pusey, H. Bos. Frilford. 
Near North Stoke this appeared in such abundance as to give a lavender 
blue tint to the field of vetches in which it grew. 
LYCENIS. L. 
/ L. Flos-cuculi, L. Ragged Robin. 
Top. Bot. 67. Syme, E. B. ii. 71. 212. Bx. 71. Nym. 83. 
Native. Paludal. Wet meadows; common. P. May-Aug. 
First record, ‘Gosforth Bridge, Mr. Stonenouse,’ Phytologia, 1650. 
‘ Armoraria feemina flore albido elegantior.’ 
Generally distributed, but rather rare on the chalk, except by the river 
side. With white flowers at the base of Shotover on South Side, at Gos- 
forth Bridge, see above, and in a field by Atkin’s Lime Kilns, Banbury, 
T. Bees.; also in Berks in the lane from Abingdon Road to Bagley Wood, 
Ba.; and in meadows at Moulsford, 
(Gs. diurna, S2b. Red Campion. 
Melandryum sylvestre, R. Silene diurna, G.etG. Top. Bot. 67. 
Syme, E. B. ii. 69. 211. Nym. 86. 
Native. Septal. Damp woods and hedges, ete. Locally common. P. 
May-Sept. 
First record, L. sylvestris minus hirsuta flore rubello simplici circa 
Oxonium ad margines sepium silvarumque humidior, passim Morison, ii. 
541. 1680. 
1. Stour. Near Sibford. 
3. Swere. Rare about Banbury, but frequent about Drayton and 
Wroxton, at South Newington a variety with flesh-coloured flowers, 
but with the other characters of diurna, very distinct, is common, 
Beesley. Also at Upton and Edgehill, Hanwell, Miss Rusher. 
Clattercut reservoir. 
4, Ray. With white flowers near Muswell Hill, Noke Wood, etc. 
5. Isis. Bladon, Rogers. Handborough. 
6. Thame. With Puccinia Lychnidearum about Oxford, near Shotover 
plantation, 1826, Br. MSS. Near Thame, A. Fr. Nuneham, 
Cuddesdon, Albury, Horspath, etc. 
7. Thames. Mongewell near Binfield, Cane End. 
Berks. Tubney, etc. 
With white flowers by rail side near Wheatley, and in the North of the 
