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blood, and that the Danes lived here is probably true. For they fought 
against Wytham Castle, standing upon not above halfe a mile from Seck- 
worth, T. Hearne, L. N. S., vol. ii. p. 586. Near Cholsey, Newb. 
ADOXA. L. 
A. Moschatellina, L. Tuberous Moschatel. 
Top. Bot. 184. Syme, E. B. iv. 198. 636. Nym. 321. Bx. 42. 
Native. Septal. Sylvestral. Woods and hedges on sandy soil. 
Locally common. P. Mar.—May. 
First record, Sib. 1794. 
8. Swere. Wroxton, O. V. Aplin. Edgehill, T. Bees. Ford on road 
to Horley, W. Patey. Hornton, T. Brayne. 
4. Ray. Lane near Stow Wood and Headington Wick Copse! Ona 
heath between Barton and Stanton St. John! Br. Bayswater, 
Elsfield, Beckley Wood, Noke, Kirtlington Park. 
5. Isis. South Leigh, woods near Ashford Mills, Sib. Fawler! C. 
Walford. Ditchley Park, H. Bos. 
6. Thame. Shotover woods! Sib. North side Shotover with Puccinia 
Adoxe, Bx. 
Berks. Bagley Wood, Worton Heath, Bx. Cumnor, H. Bos. Tile- 
hurst, F. Tufnail. 
LONICERA. L. 
* L. Caprifolium, L. 
Comp. Cyb. 521. Syme, E. B. iv. 206.641. Nym. 321. 
Alien or denizen. Woods. Very rare. Shrub. June, July. 
First record, Rev. T. Butt in Sm. Fl. Br. 1804, and first as British. 
See also Smith Correspondence, vol. i. p. 438. 
4. Ray. Ina wood near Elsfield plentifully. Common in Middleton 
Park, Rev. EB. Fox, WA. 
5. Isis. By the lowest pond but one Cornbury, T. Westcombe. 
7. Thames. Hartslock Wood, Rev. E. Fox. Maple Durham. 
Berks. Bagley Wood, Dyer. 
L. Periclymenum, L. Honeysuckle. Woodbine. 
Top. Bot. 210. Syme, E. B. iv. 207.642. Nym. 321. Bx. 287. 
Native. Sylvestral, septal. Woods, thickets, hedges. Generally dis- 
tributed, but not very common. Shrub. June—Aug. 
First record, Willian Jenner, ‘foliis quercinis, in Merrett, 1666, ‘non 
procul Oxonio.’ 
In shady woods the young plants have usually lobed leaves, but the 
mature plants do not exhibit the same leaf outline. 
*¥*L, Xylosteum, L. Fly Honeysuckle. 
Alien. Comp. Cyb. 521. Syme, E. B. iv. 208.643. MNym. 322. 
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