160 FLORA OF OXFORDSHIRE. 
S. vernalis, VW. K. Nym. 357. 
Denizen. Waste ground about Oxford. Rare. A. May, June. 
First record, the Author, 1884. 
Waste ground Osney, do. near the Railway Station, near the Tennis 
Court, Norham Gardens, F. T. Richards ! 
[S. viscosus, L. Syme, E. B. v. 82. 752. Top. Bot. (?) 23. 
First and only record, ‘near Baldon, Sib. This was almost certainly 
the viscid form of S. sylvaticus, L., which still occurs there.] 
S. sylvaticus, De 
Top. Bot. 255. Syme, E. B. v. 81. 750. 751. Nym. 358. 
Native. Glareal and ericetal. Heaths and dry sandy soil. Rather 
local. A. July-Sept. 
First record, Sib. 1794. 
1. Stour. Tadmarton Heath, Bees./ Sibford. 
. Ouse. Hethe. 
3. Swere. Epwell Heath! Crouch Hill, Springe Hill, rare, T. Bees. 
Tadmarton. 
4. Ray. Headington Wick, H. Bos. Stow Wood, Upper Heyford. 
5. Isis. South Leigh Heath, Eynsham Heath, Sib. Freeland, North 
Leigh. 
6. Thame. Shotover! Bx. MSS. Magdalen Wood, Culham, Church 
Baldon. 
7. Thames. Nettlebed, Chinnor, Woodcote, Binfield, etc. Frequent 
on the sandy commons of the Chilterns, and especially abundant 
after the Furze has been cleared. 
Berks. Frilford, Tubney, Bagley, Wootton, Boar’s Hill, etc. 
The form lividus Sm. non. L. also occurs; the upper leaves have larger 
auricles than the type. It is the auriculatus of Meyer. 
i) 
S. vulgaris, L. Groundsel. 
Top. Bot. 255. Syme, E. B. v. 80. 749. Nym. 358. 
Native. Agrestal. Cultivated ground and waste places. Ubiquitous. 
A. Jan.—Dec. 
First record, Sib. 1794. 
Var. S. radiatus, Koch. Near Osney and Folly Bridge on waste ground, 
with type and squalidus. 
ANTHEMIS. L. 
A. nobilis, L. Chamomile. 
Top. Bot. 261. Syme, E. B. v. 53. 724. Nym. 358. 
Native. Pascual. Heathy ground. Veryrare. P. June—Sept. 
First record, Sib. 1794. 
4. Ray. Otmoor, Sid. 
