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CONIUM. L. 
C. maculatum, ZL. Hemlock. 
Top. Bot. 187. Syme, E. B. iv. 173.629. Nym. 315. Bx. 303. 
Native. Sylvestral, septal. Damp woods, hedges. Rather local, and 
not common round Oxford. P. June-Aug. 
First record, Sib. 1794. 
2. Ouse. Mixbury. 
3. Swere. Hedge between first marsh and Castle Garden, Gull. Rather 
plentiful in some seasons, Bees. Berry Moor, Wykeham Lane, 
Hardwick, A. Fr. 
4. Ray. Summertown, Hb. Lawson. Marston Lane! H. Bos. Kirt- 
lington, Water Eaton, Islip to Bletchingdon, Bicester, Weston Peat 
Pits abundant, Noke. 
5. Isis. Cornbury, 7. Westcombe. Godstow, Witney, H. Bos. Wych- 
wood, Freeland, Kingham, Handborough nine feet high, Newbridge, 
abundant in cornfield near Tangley, Ascot. 
6. Thame. Hell Copse, in Thame, A. Fr. Do. Hb. Bx. Abundant 
about Moreton, Rycot, etc., Albury, Great Haseley. 
7. Thames. Crowsley, Goring, Henley Park Hill, Cane End. 
Berks. Wytham. 
* Smyrnium Olusatrum, L. Alexanders. 
Denizen or alien. Waste places. Local and rare. P. May. 
First record, Sib. 1794. 
6. Thame. Near Bensington. 
7. Thames. Caversham, Bolton King, 1879. 
Berks. About Windsor Castle, Brit.? casual. Bucks (?), Gloster, W. 
[Eryngium campestre, Z. Roadside near Brockhall, Northants, 1850. ] 
SANICULA. L. 
S. europza, L. Wood Sanicle. 
Top. Bot. 187. Syme, E. B. iv. 92. 568. Nym.318. Br. 235 
Native. Sylvestral. Woods. Abundant as a woodland plant through- 
out thecounty. P. May-July. 
First record, Wm. Coles, 1657, in Adam in Eden. Stow Wood, in 
several places among the bushes. 
HYDROCOTYLE. L. 
H. vulgaris, D White Rot. Penny-wort. 
Top. Bot. 186. Syme, E. B. iv. go. 566. Nym. 319. Bx. 168. 
Native. Uliginal. Marshes, bogs, ete. Local. P. May-Aug. 
First record, Wm. Coles, 1657. 
4. Ray. Headington Wick, Hb. Rev. R. Linton. Stow Wood, in a 
