116 FLORA OF OXFORDSHIRE. 
5. Isis. Ramsden Copse, Enstone, J. M. Albright. Freeland, Ditchley, 
Bruern Wood, etc. 
7. Thames. Nuffield Wood, 1765, Dr. Lightfoot. Stokenchurch, 
Sib. Grays, near Henley, Dr. Lightfoot, in Sm. Eng. Fl., and Fl. 
Brit. Hayleigh Wood, Shirburn Wood, Aston Wood. 
Berks. Bagley, above Childswell Farm, near Appleton, Bx. Bucks. 
Northants, native. Gloster. Warwick, denizen or native. 
Var. E. brachycarpum, Leight. Syme, E. B. iv. 8. 496. 
4, Ray. Upper Heyford, Rev. E. Fox. 
5. Isis. Between Chipping Norton and Shipton, A. Fr. Between 
Bladon and Begbroke, see Rep. of Rec. Club, 1880. 
6. Thame. Wheatley railside. | 
7. Thames. Between Nettlebed and Crookley, A. Fr. 
E. hirsutum, LD. Codlins and Cream. 
Top. Bot. 161. Syme, E. B. iv. 11.497. Nym. 246. 
Native. Paludal. Brook and stream sides, wet places. Generally dis- 
tributed throughout the county and locally abundant. P. June-Sept. 
First record, Plot, 1677, with white flowers in Oxon. 
Baxter noticed on it in Bullingdon Bog and Marston Lane Puccinia 
pulverulenta, Aicidium Epilobii, Stictis radiata, Spheria ovina, and 
Erysiphe Epilobit. The Thames’ banks are often bordered with a profuse 
growth of this plant. It forms a rich colouring when in flower, or in later 
autumn when the abundant seed-pods have opened. In the latter condition 
it is frequently represented in Keeley Halswelle’s paintings of the Thames. 
A glabrous state is not uncommon, and a plant occurred in the Marston 
Meadows which suggested a parviflorum hybrid. 
E. parvifiorum, Schreb. 
Top. Bot. 161. Syme, E. B.iv. 11. 489. Nym. 247. 
Native. Paludal. Ditches, meadows, and wet places. Common. P. 
June-Aug. 
First record, W. Baxter, about 1840. 
1. Stour. Near Sibford. 
2. Ouse. Stoke Lyne, #. Fry, Esq. Hardwick. 
3. Swere. Between Bloxham and Tadmarton, A. Fr. Broughton, EF. 
Walford, 
4. Ray. Marshes by Cherwell between Kirtlington and Tackley, 
Lower Heyford, Marston, Oddington, Kirtlington. 
5. Isis. Canal above Oxford, H. FE. Garnsey, Yarnton, Wych- 
wood, Hb. R. Linton. Handborough, South Leigh, Ditchley, 
Bruern. 
6. Thame. Hb. Bx. Thame, Sandford, Hb. Lawson. Iffley. 
7. Thames. Goring. ; 
A subglabrous state, H. rivulare, Wahbl., also occurs ; it has been noted 
