136 FLORA OF OXFORDSHIRE. 
7. Thames. Caversham, North Stoke. 
Berks. Tubney Wood, H. Bos. Radley. 
A very variable plant. 
(Gi. pimpinelloides, L. Gloster E.] 
** Myrrhis odorata, Scop. Sweet-scented Cicely. 
Scandix odorata, L. Syme, E. B. iv. 170. 626. Bx. 374. Nym. 299. 
Casual. ‘On rubbish and waste places. May. Rose Lane.’ Sib. 
This record expands in Walker’s Flora to ‘ Mountainous pastures, [sic] 
Rose Lane, Sib. The plant was an outcast or escape from the Botanic 
Gardens, and had no claims to rank among our established plants. From 
Sibthorp’s record it was, however, entered in the Bot. Guide, and New 
Botanist’s Guide for Oxfordshire. 
CHZROPHYLLUM. L. 
Cc. temulum, L. Rough Chervil. 
Top. Bot. 206. Syme, E. B. iv. 169.625. Nym. 300. Bx. 483. 
Native. Septal. Hedges and shady places. Very common, and 
generally distributed. P. June, July. 
First record, Sib. 1794. C. temulentum, L. 
ANTHRISCUS. Hfn. 
A. sylvestris, H/n. Keck. 
Top. Bot. 206. Syme, E. B. iv. 168.624. Nym. 301. Bx. 228. 
Native. Septal and sylvestral. Shady places. Abundant and generally 
distributed. Plentiful on Oxford Castle Mound. P. April, May. 
First record, Sib. 1794. Cherophyllum sylvestre, L. The earliest 
Umbellate to flower. 
* A. Cerefolium, Hfn. Cherophyllum sativum, Lam. 
Comp. Cyb. 520. Syme, E. B. iv. 167.623. Nym. 301. 
Casual. Waste ground. Rare. A. May-July. 
4. Ray. Oxford, Hb. Br. Mus. col. W. T. Dyer, 1867, see Report of 
Ex. Club for 1867, Hb. Lawson, do. 
Berks. Near Windsor, Brit. 
‘ 
A. vulgaris, P. Cherophylium anthriscus, Lam. 
Top. Bot. 205. Syme, E. B. iv. 166.622. Nym. 301. 
Native. Viatical. Waysides, walls, etc. Very local and rare. A. 
May, June. 
First record, Sib. 1794. Scandix anthriscus, L. Unlocalised. 
3. Swere, On a wall in Newland, Gull., do. Bees., very rare; ona 
wall at top of Leys, 1848, Bodicote, 7. Bees. Wallin Fish Street, 
old wall back of Calthorpe Street, Banbury, A. Fr. 
5. Isis. Witney, F. T. Richards, M.A. Formerly on Woodstock Road, 
Hf, Bos. 
