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6. Thame. Stanton St. John, Rev. EF. Fox. Bullingdon, between 
Bullingdon and Shotover, H. Bos./ Field on east side of Peat Bog 
going from Bullingdon Green to Cheney Lane, 1827, Br., do. 1884 
G. C. D. Copse on south side of Shotover, Bz. / 
7. Thames. Caversham, Phyt. ii. n. s. 340. 
Berks. Sunningwell, H. H. Garnsey, M.A. Near Botley on road to 
Eynsham, 1831, Br. Near ‘Dreadnought,’ Sonning, F. Tufnail. 
West side of Boar’s Hill. 
* P. sativum, Hjn. Parsley. 
Alien. Cyb.i. 430. Syme, E. B. iv. 103. 576. Nym. 309. Carum 
petroselinum, B. 
3. Swere. Draper’s Road Banbury, rocks among gardens Swalecliffe, 
A. Fr, 1863. : 
5. Isis. Wolvercote, escape; naturalized on site of an old cottage 
between Fawler and Charlbury. 
6. Thame. Garden escape Thame, Waterstock Mill, A. Fr. 
7. Thames. Watlington. 
Berks. Near Cumnor, H. Bos. 
APIUM. L. 
A. graveolens, D. Wild Celery. 
Syme, E. B. iv. 98. 572. Nym.309. Bx. 156. 
Native. Paludal. Wet meadows. Local and rare. P. June-Aug. 
First record, Sib. 1794. 
4, Ray. Marston! Sib. Near Elsfield! R. Walk. I believe this to 
be native here. Its absence from Otmoor is remarkable. 
5. Isis. Stanton Harcourt, South Leigh, Sid. 
6. Thame. Near Thame, Hb. Ba. 
Berks. Marcham, native, growing with Scirpus sylvaticus, Rep. of Rec. 
Club, 1881. Cumnor, H. Bos. 
Obs. The cultivated form A. dulce, Mill:, occurs occasionally on rubbish 
heaps about villages as a garden outcast. 
Bucks, near Fenny Stratford, probably native. Northants alien. 
Gloster native. Warwick. 
HELOSCIADUM. XK. 
H. nodiflorum, Koch. Common Water Parsnep. 
Apium nodiflorum, Reich. 
Top. Bot. 190. Syme, E. B. iv. 100. 573. Nym. 309. Bx. 415. 
Native. Paludal. Streams and wet places. Very common and gen- 
erally distributed. P. July—Oct. 
First record, Sib. 1794. Stum nodiflorum, L. 
