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First record, Sib. 1794. 
1. Stour. Between Sibford and Tadmarton Heath, A. Fr. 
3. Swere. Hook Norton, 4. Fr. 
4. Ray. Headington, Sib. Between Kirtlington and Bletchingdon, 
Miss Mary Saunders. Kirtlington, H. Bos. Headington Wick, 
H. Ridley. Stow Wood, Tackley, between Marston and Water 
Eaton. 
5. Isis. Stanton Hareourt, South Leigh, Sib. Near the Rollerich 
Stones, 4. Fr. Church Handborough, Ditchley. 
6. Thame. Cowley, Sib. Nuneham, ZL. Walford. Cowley Lane and 
Shotover, near the Windmill, Bz. 1819 ix Purton. Bullingdon, 
Bos. Between St. Clement’s and Iffey, Bx. 1823. Dorchester, 
Rev. F. Bennett. Cuddesdon, Clifton Hampden. 
7. Thames. Woodcote, Goring, Chinnor, etc. ‘ 
Berks. Between Ferry Hinksey and Cumnor, Wytham, Br. Boar’s 
Hill, Frilford, Moulsford, etc. 
The yellow exterior of the flowers with rose coloured interior, and the 
very viscid hairs offer ready means of distinguishing this plant at a glance 
from Lychnis vespertina 
** §. dichotoma, Hhrh. Nym. 93. 
Casual. Mill Wood, Church Handborough, probably introduced with 
pheasant corn. 
S. anglica, LD. 
Syme, E. B. ii. 60. 202. Nym. 97. 
Colonist. Agrestal. Sandy cornfields. Very rare. A. July. 
First record, Rev. E. Fox, about 1860. 
4. Ray. -Headington and Stanton St. John, Rev. H. Fox. Field at end 
of Headington Wick Marsh, H. Ridley, M.A. 
Berks. Near Wellington Coll., Penny. Newbury, N. B. G. quinque- 
vulnera. No record for Gloster, very rare in Northants, a casual 
in Warwick. 
[S. conica, L. Near Newbury, Berks, H. Bos. 1858.] 
SAPONARIA. L. 
** §. Vaccaria, DL. 
Casual. On mud thrown out of Canal near Grimsbury Wharf, 1867, 
A. Fr. On mud dredged from river near Osney! F. T. Richards, M.A. 
1884. Bullingdon, near the Barracks, 1885. 
S. officinalis, L. Soap Wort. 
Syme, E. B. ii. 53.197. Nym. 98. Baxt. 37. 
Denizen. Viatical. Hedges and waste places. Rare. P. Aug. 
First record, Sib. 1794. 
4. Ray. Marston, Walk. Fl. On right hand side of turnpike going 
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