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5. Isis. South Leigh Heath near the Hill House, Sib. 
6. Thame, Cornfield on the north side of London Road between 
Oxford and first milestone, Hb. Bx. 1835, extinct. 
7. Thames. Stoke Row Common, Woodcote Heath, native. 
Berks. Virginia Water. Bucks, Napford Common. Warwick. 
A. arvensis, L. Corn Chamomile. 
Top. Bot. 261. Syme, E. B. v. 51. 721. Nym. 361. 
Native. Agrestal. Cornfields, not unfrequent on the chalk, local in 
other districts. A. May-July. 
First record, Sib. 1794. 
3. Swere. Hanwell Field, Constitution Hill, field near Bodicote Par- 
sonage, Wickham Lane, 7. Bees. Crouch Hill, A. Fr. 
4, Ray. Between Kirtlington and Bletchingdon, W. Wilson Saunders. 
Between Somerton and Middleton, A. Fr. Near Ireton Hill, 
Bayswater, Headington near the London Road, R. Walker. 
5. Isis. Between Church and Long Handborough, Bx. Abundant 
1833! 
6. Thame. Near Warneford Asylum, H. Bos. in Phyt.iv. 101. Tun- 
bridge Field, Stanton St. John, Walk. 
7. Thames. Goring, Nuffield, Watlington, Binfield, Crowmarsh, 
Woodcote, Stoke Row, Caversham, Kidmore End, Chinnor, Crows- 
ley, Cane End. Replaces to a great extent M. Chamomilla, etc., 
on the chalk. 
Berks. Foxcombe, H. Garnsey. Frilford, Botley Pound, J. Bennett, 
1812. Streatley, Basildon. 
A. Cotula, L. Mather. Stinking May- Weed. 
Top. Bot. 262. Syme, E. B. v. 49. 720. Nym. 362. Bx. 328. 
Native. Agrestal. Cultivated fields and waste places. Generally dis- 
tributed and locally common. A. June—Oct. 
First record, Sib. 1794. 
This plant is detested by reapers, whose hands and legs frequently get 
blistered by it. 
* * Anacyclus radiatus, Lois. Nym. 363. 
Var. purpurascens, DC, 
Alien. Waste ground. Wolvercote, 1883. 
ACHILLEA. L. 
A. Ptarmica, L. Sneezewort. 
Top. Bot. 263. Syme, E.B.v.59.727. Nym. 364. Bx. 36. Ptarmica 
vulgaris, D C. 
Native. Pratal. Damp meadows and streamsides. Generally dis- 
tributed in Thames and Cherwell districts. 
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