IIo FLORA OF OXFORDSHIRE. 
First record, Sib. 1794. 
1. Stour. Tadmarton, A. Fr. 
2. Ouse. Mixbury. 
3. Swere. Bodicote, Adderbury, North Newington, Bees. Milton, 
A. Fr. 
4. Ray. Headington Wick, H. Bos. Studley, Hd. Bz. Marston, 
Wood Eaton, Noke, Albury, Bayswater. 
5. Isis. Eynsham, Freeland, Woodstock, Cornbury. 
6. Thame. Thame, Hb. Bx. Shotover, H. Bos. Dorchester, Cud- 
desdon, Tetsworth. 
7. Thames. Abundant, and a form which much simulates odorata. 
Berks. Childswell Farm, Br. Wootton, Streatley, etc. 
A. odorata, Mill. 
Syme, E. B. iii. 131. 418. Nym. 238. 
Native. Pascual. Wood borders, etc. Rare or overlooked. P. July, 
Aug. 
First record, H. Boswell, about 1860. 
4. Ray. Near Bayswater. 
5. Isis. Coombe Wood, H. Bos. Mill Wood near Handborough, 
6. Thame. Great Haseley. 
7. Thames. South Stoke. 
Berks. Streatley. Northants, Gloster, Warwick. 
. 
ALCHEMILLA. (L.) Scop. 
A. vulgaris, L. Lady’s Mantle. 
Top. Bot. 156. Syme, E. B. iii. 137. 423. Nym. 238. Bx. 280. 
Native. Pratal and sylvestral. Pastures, grassy places in woods. 
Local. P. June—Aug. 
First record, Wm. Coles in don in Eden, 1657. 
2. Ouse. Finmere Churchyard, R. Pryor in Walk. 
8. Swere. In Mill Mead by Rungill’s Well near Adderbury, Wm. 
Coles, 1657. Behind Keeper’s Lodge, Wroxton, Gull. Between 
Shutford and Balscot, near Wroxton Mill rare, Bodicot Grange, 
Bees. 
4, Ray. In pastures near Stow Wood, Wm. Coles and Sib. Meadows 
between Beandon and Caversfield, borders of Stow Wood. 
5. Isis. Wychwood abundantly! Blackstone, 1737. Do. Sib., Martyn, 
Gough, Milne, and Gordon, etc. Burford Downs, Sib. Between 
Burford and Wychwood just above the ‘ Hit or Miss’ public-house, 
Cassington, Bx. in Walk. In low moist meadows between Cas- 
sington and Yarnton, Br. Singe Wood, H. Bos. Southcombe, 
var. subsericea. Charlbury railbanks. 
6. Thame. . Sydenham Hurst, Hd. Bx. 
