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R. cesia, Sm. 
2. Ouse. Near Mixbury. 
5. Isis. Near Leafield, A. Fr. 
Berks, Wokingham, Brit. 
&. decipiens, Dumort. 
4, Ray. Charlton, Rev. W. Moyle Rogers. 
R. Reutert, Godet. 
8. Swere. Wykeham, 4. Fr. Tadmarton. 
4. Ray. Marston. 
6. Thame. Near Albury. 
Berks. Hedge by Tubney Wood, see Rep. of Rec. Club, 1881. 
R. subcristata, Baker. 
6. Thamé. Near Albury, Rep. of Rec. Club, 1881. 
BR. Watsoni, Bak. 
4. Ray. Between Charlton and Wendlebury. 
R. implexa, Gren. 
4. Ray. Between Marston and Wood Eaton. 
R. coriifolia, Fr. R. bractescens, Woods. 
4, Ray. Marston fields. 
5. Isis. Near Woodstock Road Station, not typical, leaves rather downy. 
6. Thame. Near Albury. 
R. Bakeri, Deseg. 
3. Swere. Near the Fulling Mill, 1859, 7. Bees. 
** R. Cinnamomea, L. 
Alien. 
Var. flore pleno, at bottom of peat bog on Bullingdon Green, where it 
may undoubtedly be considered naturalized, there being four or five large 
plants, which, from their appearance, must have been growing there a 
number of years. There is no house within a quarter of a mile of the 
place, Br. The extraordinary fact of a double variety being found so far 
from a house has induced me to insert it in this work, Purton, add., p. 47. 
BR. spinosissima, L. Burnet Rose. 
Syme, E. B. iii. 203. 461. Nym. 237. 
Native. Glareal, ericetal. Heaths, etc. Weryrare. Shrub. June. 
4, Ray. Headington, see Rep. of Rec. Club, 1880. Tackley Heath, 
Rev. E. Foz. 
Berks. Near Blackwater Ford, Brit. Northants, Boro Hill, Har- 
leston. Warwick. 
AGRIMONIA. L. 
A. eupatoria, LD. Agrimony. 
Top. Bot. 154. Syme, E. B. iii. 128. 417. Nym. 238. Bx. 88. 
Native. Pascual. Hedgebanks, wood borders, copses, etc. P. June— 
Aug. 
