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4. Ray. Islip, H. Bos. Mag. Coll. Walks, H. E. Garnsey. Wood 
Eaton, Marston, Otmoor abundant, Kirtlington. 
5. Isis. Port Meadow, Godstow, Handborough, Bruern, Eynsham, etc. 
Very large in Christ Church Meadow, 1885. 
6. Thame. Oxford, Hb. Lawson. Iffley, H. Bos. Thame, Hb. Bz. 
Dorchester, Littlemore. 
7. Thames. Common about Caversham and Shiplake, F. A. Lees. 
Berks. Radley. 
CERASTIUM. L. 
Cc. arvense, L. Field Chickweed. 
Top. Bot. 82. Syme, E. B. ii. 89. 225. Baxt. 286. Nym. 109. 
Native. Glareal. Sandy fields ; local. P. May-July. 
First record, $2b. 1794. 
1. Stour. Tadmarton Heath, and a form approaching C. Andrewsti, 
A. Fr. 
3. Swere. Pesthouse field, Bretch, rare, T. Bees. Neithrop, A. Fr. 
Broughton fulling Mill, T. Bees. 
4, Ray. Between the Parks and Wolvercote, Sib. Between Elsfield and 
Noke, at the back of Red Lion Inn, Stow Wood, Bx. in Walker Fl. 
Commons and waste land near Oxford, Bree. N.E.corner of Parks, 
Bx. in Purton. On outside of Headington Wick Copse, H. Ridley. 
Near Kirtlington Station, near Tackley, Middleton Stoney. 
5. Isis. Stanton Harcourt, between Witney and Burford! Sib. Be- 
tween Witney and Minster Lovell! Bz. Minster Quarries, Lyne- 
ham Barrow, Brize Norton. 
6. Thame. Road crossing the 1oo acres, Bullingdon, Walk. 
7. Thames. Caversham, Newb./ Watlington, Pyrton Common, 
Goring. 
Berks. Wallingford, Milton, Tubney, Bos. Frilford, Sunningwell, 
Dyer. Unwell Downs. 
C. vulgatum, L. (Fr.). 
C. triviale, Lk. Top. Bot. 80. Syme, E. B. ii. 85. 222. Nym. 108. 
Native. Pratal. Walls, fields, ete. Common and generally distri- 
buted. B.or P. April—September. 
First record, Sib. 1794. 
On old walls in Oxford and in Christ Church Meadows and the Parks. 
C. viscosum, LD. Mouse-ear Chickweed. 
C. glomeratum, Th. Top. Bot. 79. Syme, E. B. ii. 82.221. Nym. 108. 
Native. Agrestal. Walls, waste places, fields, etc. Common and 
. generally distributed. A. April-September. 
First record, Sib. 1794. 
Var. C. apetalum, Dum. 
