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field on the outskirts of Kirtlington Village, on road to Woodstock 
a fieldway runs down the northern side of this field, and the plant 
grows between the path and hedge, W. W. Sanders, 1831. Near 
Woodstock, 1839, Mrs. King. Near Bicester, T. Brayne. 
5. Isis. Bot. Guide and New Bot. Guide, give South Leigh, Sib. These 
are errors, the record of Nissolia being accidentally referred to this 
species. 
6. Thame. Cowley, on right-hand side of London road, near the one- 
mile stone, Sib. Extinct. Under hedge south side of road going 
from St. Clement’s to Cowley Marsh. Hedge on south side of same 
Marsh, Bx. in Walk, Between Roman Catholic Chapel and 
Asylum. Meadow near Iffley, R. Walker. 
7. Thames. Between Caversham and Maple Durham, Sib. 
Berks. Near Moulsford, Rep. of Rec. Club, 1881. Bucks, Gloster, 
Warwick. Alien, perhaps extinct ; Northants, very rare ! 
OROBUS. L. 
0. tuberosus, L. Lathyrus macrorrhizus, W. 
Top. Bot.126. Syme. E. B. iii, 111. 406. Nym. 205. Bx. 433. 
Native. Sylvestral. Woods and coppices. Local, and rather rare. P. 
May—July. 
First record, Sib. 1794. 
3. Swere. Lovell’s lynches, Hook Norton, A. Fr. Swerford Park, 
beyond North Newington, rare, A. Beesley. Epwell Heath. 
4, Ray. Tackley Heath. 
5. Isis. Asthalleigh, F. Westell. Charlbury, Ditchley, Bruern. 
6. Thame. Shotover, R. C. Pryor. 
7. Thames. Between Caversham and Maple Durham! Henley, Sib. 
Nettlebed, A. Fr. Saunders’ Green, College Wood, Woods near 
Cane End. 
Berks. Bagley. Bucks, Northants, Gloster, Warwick. 
The broad-leaved form alone occurs. 
VICIA. L. 
V. sylvatica, L. Wood Vetch. 
Top. Bot. 120. Syme, E. B, iii. go. 387. Nym. 206. Bx. 193. 
Native. Sylvestral and Septal. Woods and hedges. Local. P. June- 
Aug. 
Orobus sylvaticus, nost. Syn. ii. 
First record, Blackstone, 1737- 
5. Isis. Hedge going from Burford to Wychwood, and between Ful- 
brook and the ‘Hit or Miss’ Public-house, Lees Rest Wood, 
