50 FLORA OF OXFORDSHIRE. 
from Oxford to Woodstock, between double ditch and watering 
trough, Bx. 1821. ; 
5. Isis. Stanton Harcourt, Sib. Prison Lane, Charlbury, J. M. 
Albright. North Leigh and Woodstock, Prof. Daubeny, 1841. 
Beyond Burford in hedge, well established. 
6. Thame. Headington Hill, Sib. Ditto a little above Cheney Lane, 
1849, Bx. Ditto, H. Bos. 1857. 
7. Thames. Between Whitchurch and Coomb ina hedge some distance 
from houses, well established ; between Goring and Whitchurch. 
Berks. Meadow at Blewberry, H. Bos. Streatley, Compt. Hist. 
Gloster near Kempsford, Warwick, Northants extinct ‘ concava, 
DIANTHUS. L. 
** D. Cesius, Sm. Cheddar Pink. 
Top. Bot. bracketed. Syme, E, B. ii. 48. 193. Nym. rot. 
Alien. Wadham Walls, Oxford, Hb. Br. Mus. coll. H. Trimen. Pem- 
broke Coll. Walls, introduced by the late Master, Hb. Lawson. Near the 
entrance to the Cathedral, Journ. Bot. IX., W. T. Dyer. Still on Wadham 
Wall, and also on a wall at the back of the College. 
D. Armeria, L. Deptford Pink. 
Top. Bot. 63. Syme, E. B. ii. 45. 191. Nym. 102. 
Native. Pascual, Viatical. Sandy fields. Very rare. A. July. 
First record, Sib. 1794. 
7. Thames. Sandy fields near Caversham, Sib. A drawing from a 
spec. from Shiplake in Brit. Mus., roadside between Shiplake 
Station and Holmwood. Native I believe. Honble. J. L. Warren 
in Rep. Rec. Club, 1875. 
Berks. Englefield, Walk. Flora. Side of wood near Taplow (Bucks ?), 
Early Heath, Merrett. Maidenhead, H. Bos. Cookham, Marshall. 
Bucks, Warwick, very rare. 
{D. prolifer, D. 
Berks ‘ Windsor W. A. Lewis in Hb. Bot. Soc., Lond. Watson.]} 
MALACHIUM. Fr. 
M. aquaticum, Fr. Water Chickweed. 
Stellaria aquatica, Scop. Top. Bot.79. Syme, E.B. ii.g1. 227. Nym. 
107. 
Native. Paludal. Ditches, damp places. Common. P. July—Oct. 
First record, Sib. 1794. Unlocalised. . 
2. Ouse. Mixbury. 
3. Swere. Banbury, Gulliver. Hardwick, very common, A. Fr. 
Near Somerton, H. Bos. Abundant round Clattercut reservoir, 
and on the hedge reaching to four feet high. 
