100 FLORA OF OXFORDSHIRE. 
BR. tuberculatus, Bab. Syme, E. B. iii. 194. 
Native. Hedges. Local. July, Aug. 
First record, 7’. Beesley, 1850. 
1. Stour. About Sibford Ferris. 
3. Swere. Between Banbury and Twyford, A. Fr. Common, 7. Bees. 
dumetorum. Tadmarton, Broughton. 
4, Ray. Summertown, Marston. 
6. Thame. Shotover, also a form between this and next species. 
B. althzifolius, Hort. 
Native. Hedges. Local. 
First record, the Author, 1885. 
3. Swere. Between Banbury and Broughton. 
B. cesius, L. Dewberry. 
Syme, E. B. iii. 195. 456. 
Native. Woods and ditches. Locally common and widely distributed, 
occurs in all the districts. June, July. 
First record, Sib. 1794. 
Var R. ulmifolius, Presl. 
Menmarsh Farm, A. Fr. 
Var. agrestis, Bab. 
Great Haseley. 
[R. saxatilis, Z. Gloster E. and W.] 
* R. laciniatus, Will. 
Alien. Tadmarton. 
An extensive patch apparently planted in a fox cover, and flowering 
abundantly on the dry sterile sandy soil. The place shows signs of cul- 
tivation; a double flowered variety of Narcissus Pseudo narcissus growing 
near it, A. Fr. 
FRAGARIA., L. 
* FB. elatior, Ehrh. Hautboy Strawberry. 
Alien. Comp. Cyb. 501. Syme, E. B. iii. 156. 439. 
5. Isis. Between North Leigh and Handborough! near Woodcote ! 
6. Thame. Shotover, 1885. 
7. Thames. Chalk-pit near Caversham, A. Fr. This is I believe not 
elatior but F. Chilensis. 
F. vesca, L. Wild Strawberry. 
Top. Bot. 135. Syme, E. B. iii. 154. 438. Nym.222. Bx, 242. 
Native. Sylvestral. Woods and hedgebanks, generally distributed. 
P. May, June. 
First record, Sib. 1794. 
Observed on Shotover with Uredo Potentillarum. 
