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@. Lachenalii, Gmel. . pimpinelloides, Sm. non Linn. 
Top. Bot. 195. Syme, E. B. iv. 127. 596. Nym. 598. 
Native. Uliginal. Marshes and bogs. Local. P. July—Sept. 
First record, Sib. 1794, peucedanifolia, Poll., which included the habi- 
tats of this species. 
4. Ray. Stow Wood Bog! Headington Wick Bog! H. Bos. Beckley 
Grove Meadow, Rev. Moyle Rogers. 
6. Thame. Bullingdon, H. Bos., Journ. Bot. ix.146. See Rep. of Rec. 
Club, 1880, (Also in Walk. I'l. aggregate.)  Railside near 
Wheatley. 
Berks. Frilford, Rep. of Rec. Club, 1881. Gloster E., Lechlade. Warwick, 
Honington. 
. peucedanifolia, Poll. Sulphur-wort. 
@. Silaifolia, 8. C. non Bieb. Top. Bot. 195. Syme, E. B. iv. 126. 
595. Nym. 297. 
Native. Pratal. Wet meadows. Local. P. June, July. 
First record, Dillenius, 1730, ‘ prope Bladon in pratis elatis inter Oxford 
et Blenheim, E. pratensis.’ 
4. Ray. Weston Peat Pits (is, I suspect, Lachenalii), W. W. Saunders. 
5. Isis. ‘In pratis prope Bladon,’ Dillenius. 
6. Thame. Christ Church Meadow, abundant near the barges; also in 
meadows by the river near old railway station (Berks), W.T. Dyer, 
Journ. Bot. ix. 174, do. in Hb. Br. Mus. and Hb. Ox., col. H. Bos- 
well. .Bank of Isis beyond Iffey, Sib. Long Meadow. 
Berks. Sandford and Iffley Meadows, Pangbourne, Kennington, Rec. 
Club, 1883. Northants (?), King Sutton. Bucks, Gloster, Warwick. 
. fistulosa, L. Water-Dropwort. 
Top. Bot. 195. Syme, E. B. iv. 124. 593. Nym. 298. 
Native. Paludal. Wet meadows, marshes. Not uncommon. P. July— 
Sept. 
. First record, Merrett, 1666. Cnanthe aq. sive palustris. 
3. Swere. Austin’s Meadows, Gull. 
‘4. Ray. Magdalen College Meadows, Merrett, 1667, 1885! Upper 
Heyford, Rev. E. Fox. Marston, Rev. R. Linton. Otmoor, with 
very swollen stems, A. Fr. Marsh between. Tackley and 
Kirtlington, Bicester, Islip, Marston, Merton. 
5. Isis. In the ditches about Medley and Binsey Common, and 
abundant everywhere about Oxford, D. Plot. p. 147, var. minor, 
Ray, iii. 210, says ‘A priore i.e. (Enanthe aquatica, C. B. Pin. 162), 
parvitate sua praecipue differt ut et modo florendi;’ also in 
Gough, Milne, and Gordon, etc. Blenheim, Port Meadow! H. Bos. 
Witney, Bampton. 
6. Thame. Iffiey Meadows, abundant. 
