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First record, Sib. 1794. 
4, Ray. Magd. Coll. Walls, Rose Lane, 812. Do. in Purton. 
5. Isis. Ch. Ch. Walls on to meadow, R. OC. Pryor. Woodstock, Long 
Handborough, Bampton. 
6. Thame. Headington, Iffley. 
Berks. South Hinksey, Bessilsleigh, Marcham, Cotham, Dry Sandford, 
Ferry Hinksey. Gloster E., Fairford, Lechlade. Northants, very 
rare, Brigstock. 
This very local plant is given unlocalised in Walker’s Flora. 
(Tillaa Muscosa, L. 
Top. Bot. 175. Syme, E. B. iv. 49. 526. Nym. 265. 
4, Ray. Rev. E. Fox informs me this occurred at Upper Heyford in 
his garden on the grass-plot until he destroyed it. Recorded on very 
doubtful authority for Berks.] 
Orv. XXXTIJ. GROSSULARIE, DC. 
RIBES. L. 
BR. Uva crispa, L. Wild Gooseberry. 
Comp. Cyb. 177. Syme, E. B. iv. 38. 518. Nym. 266. 
Denizen. Septal. Hedges, ete. Not common, but generally dis- 
tributed. Shrub. April, May. 
First record, Sib. 1794. B. uva erispa ‘ baccis glabris.’ 
2. Ouse. Ardley. 
3. Swere. Broughton Road, Bees. Adderbury, Hanwell, Hardwick 
Hill, Burford, on a willow, A. Fr. 
4. Ray. Near the Parks, Br. MSS. Bucknell, Rousham, Magd. Coll. 
Walks. 
‘5. Isis. Great Tew, A. Fr. Stonesfield. 
6. Thame. Cowley field, Headington, White Wood, Sib. Ina hedge 
at bottom of Peat Bog, Bullingdon, Ba. in Purton. Old quarries 
at Bullingdon, H. Bos. Dorchester, Shotover. 
7. Thames. Goring, Cane End, Whitchurch, Watlington, Sunley 
Wood, Woodcote, ‘ glabrous fruit.’ 
I cannot apportion the above records to the two forms of Grossularia. 
Sibthorp’s ‘ baccis glabris’ refers to Uva erispa, L. The hairy fruited 
form R. Grossularia, L. appears to be most frequent. I have seen it at 
2. Ouse. Mixbury, R. C. Pryor. Hethe. 
. Swere. Near Somerton. 
. Ray. Between Heyford and Kirtlington. 
. Isis. Near Fawler, Stonesfield, Wychwood. 
. Thame. Near Clifton Hampden. 
. Thames. Mongewell. 
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