162, FLORA OF OXFORDSHIRE. 
First record, Sib. 1794. 
8. Swere. Banbury, A. Fr., Bees., ete. 
4. Ray. Kirtlington, H. Bos. It grows to a very large size and with a 
yellowish tinge to the flowers in the meadows by the side of Cher- 
well, W. Wilson Saunders, Mag. Nat. Hist. vol. iii. n. 8. p. 239- 
Otmoor, with large flowers. The Parks. 
5. Isis. Godstow, H. Bos. ladon, Rogers. North Leigh, Port 
Meadow, Bampton, ete. 
6. Thame. Nuneham, H. Bos. Iffley, Albury, Thame, Hb. Bx. Dor- 
chester. 
7. Thames. Mongewell, Maple Durham, Caversham, etc. 
Berks. Bablock Hithe, H. Bos. Radley, etc. 
A. Millefolium, L. Yarrow. 
Top. Bot. 263. Syme, E. B. v. 57. 727. Nym. 366. 
Native. Pascual. Pastures, roadsides, ete. Very common and gener- 
ally distributed. P. June—Sept. 
First record, Sib. 1794. 
With purple flowers at Nettlebed, Goring, etc., and very pubescent 
foliage at Stonesfield. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM. L. 
C. segetum, L. Corn Marigold. 
Top. Bot. 259. Syme, E. B. v. 40.713. Nym. 370. Bx. 306. 
Colonist. Agrestal. Cultivated fields on sandy soil. Locally common. 
June-Nov. 
First record, Sib. 1794. 
. Stour. Tadmarton, etc. 
. Swere. Hanwell, Tadmarton, Drayton, Milton, abundant, A. Fr. 
. Ray. Headington Wick, Elsfield, Stow Wood, eic. 
. Isis. South Leigh. 
. Thame. Shotover, Hb. Lawson. Teddington, A. Fr. Thame, Hb. 
Ba. Nuneham, Cuddesdon, Horsepath, etc. 
7. Thames. Mongewell. © 
Berks. Boar’s Hill, Tubney. 
an rk we 
Cc. Leucanthemum, L. Ox-eye Daisy. Moon-daisy. 
Top. Bot. 259. Syme, E. B. v. 41.714. Nym.371. Leucanthemum 
vulgare, Lam. 
Native. Pascual. Fields, etc. Abundant and generally distributed. 
P. May-July. 
First record, Sib. 1794. In a pasture where this was growing abun- 
dantly the cattle had eaten the grass, etc., but left this untouched, Br. 
MSS. Very fine by riverside between Bablook Hithe and Eynsham. 
