88 FLORA OF OXFORDSHIRE. 
Wood at Coombe, G. Coles, Esq. in Bu. In Charlbury Lane near 
the bridge, sparingly, Blackstone MSS. 1737. Cornbury Park, J. M. 
Albright, Esq. Borders of Wychwood, Prof. Daubeny, 1841. Medley 
Grove, Sib. Mill Wood. 
Berks. Vicia sylv. flore albo, near Oxford, Mr. Bobart, Jun., in 
Merrett, 1666. Merley Wood, near Oxford, J. Bobart in Ray, Ed. 
ii, iii, Spec. in Hb. Dillen. Wytham Wood, H. Bos. 1859. Do. 
1883, G. C. D. (Merley), Appleton Wood, H. Bos. Tubney Wood, 
Yattendon. In Smith’s English Flora it is stated ‘that James 
Bobart the younger is said to have met with it in Oxford, 
which Sibthorp’s Flora confirms.’ Oxford is also quoted for this 
plant in Bot. Guide, Gough, Martyn, etc. 
[V. orobus. Orobus sylvaticus. Upper part of Merley Wood, near 
Oxford, see With. Ed. vii., vol. iii. 836. Should be sylvatica. Gloster E.] 
V. Cracea, L. Tufted Vetch. 
Top. Bot. 121. Syme, E. B, iii. 87. 385. Nym. 206. 
Native. Septal. Woods, hedges, etc.. Common and generally dis- 
tributed. P. July—Sept. 
First record, Sib. 1794, p. 223. Our most widely diffused and most 
common Vetch ; it is plentiful by the Cherwell, close to Oxford. 
Vv. sepium, L. Bush Vetch. 
Top. Bot. 123. Syme, E. B. iii. 91. 388. Nym. 208. 
Native. Sylvestral. Woods, hedges. Not uncommon. P. May- 
July. 
First record, Sib. 1794. 
1. Stour. Tadmarton, Sibford. 
2. Ouse. Stoke Lyne, H. Fry, Esq. Ardley Wood. 
3. Swere. Andrew’s pits, Gull. Twyford, F. French. 
4. Ray. Banbury, Shutford, Middleton Stoney, Weston-on-the-Green, 
Stow Wood. Plentiful by canalside between Heyford and 
Kirtlington. 
5. Isis. Ditchley, Wychwood, Minster Lovell, Fawler, Ashford Mills, 
Mill Wood, Burleigh Wood, etc. 
. Thame. Shotover plantation, Albury, Wheatley. 
7. Thames. Mungewell, var. alba., B. King. Chinnor, Whitchurch, 
Nuffield, Binfield, Withy Coppice, Aston Wood, Goring, Clump 
House Wood, Great Wood, Stokenchurch Wood, Penley Wood, 
etc., etc. 
Berks. Bagley, H. Bos. Tubney, Frilford, Streatley, Ilsley, Basildon, 
ete. 
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