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5. Isis. ‘Beyond Heyfields’ Hut, Bz. 1850. Woodstock, H. Bos. 
Port Meadow. 
6. Thame. St. Clement’s to Cowley, 1828, Cheney Lane, 1841, Head- 
ington, 1831, etc., Bx., do. in Purton. Wheatley, Iffley, etc. 
7. Thames. Between Caversham and Henley, abundant between 
Shiplake and Henley! A. Fr. Near Sonning. 
Berks. Hinksey, Cumnor, H. Bos. Tubney, Cotham with pale pink 
flowers, Bessilsleigh. 
G. columbinum, L. 
Top. Bot. 98. Syme, E. B. ii. 201. 302. Nym. 138. 
Native. Glareal and agrestal. Fields and dry stony places. Local. 
A. June—Oct. 
First record, J. Bobart, 1680, and first as s British plant. Geran. col- 
umbinum fol. imis longis usquead pediculum diver. In agro et pratis Oxon. 
circum a Jac. Bobart. Morison, ii. 475. 
1. Stour. Tadmarton Heath, Hb. Br. Mus., A. Fr. 
3. Swere. Hooknorton, 4. Fr., 1875. Bodicote! south of Aynhoe 
Station, abundant, 7. Bees. Shutford. 
4, Ray. Headington Wick Copse, near path between Tagg’s Farm and 
Forest Hill, Walk. Fl. Field about bog near Stow Wood, R. Walker. 
Plentiful between Tackley and Kirtlington in railway cutting. 
5. Isis. Between Witney and Burford, Sib. Charlbury and Enstone, 
A. Fr. Lees Rest, T. Westcombe. Handborough, Br. Wychwood, 
Hb. Lawson. Stonesfield, Minster Lovell. 
. Thame. Cowley, Sib. Cheney Lane, Bx. in Purton. Shotover, Br. 
7. Thames. Henley, A. Fr. Caversham, Newb.! Goring, Maple 
Durham, Ipsden, Crowell Hill. 
Berks. Jenny Bunting’s Parlour, H. Bos. Old Eynsham Road, Bz. 
Wytham, Rev. #. Fox. Cumnor! Sonning railway, F. Tufnail. 
References to Oxford will be found in the three editions of Ray, in the 
Stirpium, in Gough’s Camden, Martyn, etc. 
Dp 
G. dissectum, L. 
Top. Bot. 98. Syme, E. B. ii. 200. 302. Nym. 138. Plot. Tab. g. f. 4. 
Native. Agrestal and septal. Cornfields, hedgebanks, etc. Rather 
common. B, May-Aug. ; 
First record, Plot, 1677, and first as British, Geraniwm columbinum maz. 
foliis dissectis. The Greatest Dove’s foot Crane’s-bill with dissected leaves. 
With plate. 
1. Stour. Tadmarton. 
2. Ouse. Mixbury, Ardley. 
3. Swere. Roadsides, Banbury, Gull. Hardwick, R. French. With 
white blossoms on towing-path at Bodicote Grange, T. Bees. Blox- 
ham. 
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