7% FLORA OF OXFORDSHIRE. 
ILEX. L. 
I. Aquifolinm, D. Holly. 
Top. Bot. 274. Syme, E. B. ii. 219. 316. Nym.144. Bx. 262. 
Native. Woods and hedges. Local. Tree. May—Aug. 
First record, Sib. 1794. 
2. Ouse. Ardley, the Holly tree; probably not native in this district. 
3. Swere. Gt. Tew, A. Fr. 
4. Ray. Elsfield, Beckley, Tackley. 
5. Isis. North Leigh to Ashford Mill, Bx. MSS./.| Wychwood, H. Bos. / 
Dean, T. Bees. Charlbury, Freeland, Stonesfield, Finstock, Minster 
Lovell, Widley Wood near Burford, Ditchley, Wilcote, Cornbury, 
native. 
. Thame. Shotover, Sib. Near Woodperry, A. Fr. 
. Thames. Bix, Nettlebed, A. Fr. Caversham, Newb. Beacon Hill, 
Checkendon, Chinnor, abundant from Binfield to Cane End and 
thence to Goring. Fine trees in Woods Ipsden Heath, entire 
leaved form at Fawley and Ibstone. 
Berks. Boar’s Hill, native. Bucks, Fawley, etc. Northants, rare. 
Gloster, Warwick. 
ND 
Ozp. XXI. RHAMNEA, Br. 
RHAMNUS. L. 
(BR. Frangula, DL. Berry bearing Alder. 
Berks. One or two bushes by Loddon River below Loddon Bridge, 
Earley, F. A. Lees. Sunninghill, Baker. Coleman’s Moor, Phyt. 
Bucks, Warwick locally common. Gloster W., Northants, very rare.] 
R. catharticus, LD. Buckthorn. 
Top. Bot. 102. Syme, E. B. ii. 226. 318. Nym. 145. 
Native. Septal. Woods and hedgerows. Common throughout the 
county. Shrub. May, June. 
First record, Blackstone, 1737. Rhamnus catharticus, J. B. 
Orv. XXII. PAPILIONACEA, L. 
ULEX. L. 
U. europaeus, DL. Furze. Gorse. 
Top. Bot. 103. Syme, E. B. iii. 4. 323. Baxt. 93. Nym. 149. 
Native. Ericetal, pascual. Heaths and dry pastures, Occurs in all the 
districts. Shrub, Feb,-April, Aug., Sept. 
First record, Sib. 1794. 
