164 FLORA OF OXFORDSHIRE. 
2. Ouse. Finmere, Mixbury, R. 0. Pryor. 
3. Swere. The record in the Banbury List Mr. Beesley has subsequently 
discovered was erroneously made by the recorder. Between Milton 
and Adderbury, A. Fr. 
4. Ray. Headington Wick Copse, R. Walker in Bx. Between Barton 
and Stow Wood, 7. Thurland. Banks of Cherwell, Rev. £. Fox. 
Near Woodstock Road Station. 
5. Isis. South Leigh, Sid. 
. Thame. Shotover Hill! Sid. 
7. Thames. Thame, Hb. Bz. Caversham, H. Bos. Christmas 
Common, Stokenchurch, near Stoke Row, Ipsden, Nettlebed, near 
Shirburn, Woodcote. 
Berks. Foxcombe Hill, H. Bos. Near Kennington, Bz. Appleton, 
Maple Durham, near the ‘ Roebuck,’ F. Tufnait. 
fox) 
ARTEMISIA. JL. 
* A. Absinthium, LD. Wormwood. 
Top. Bot. 251 (error). Syme, E. B. v. 61. 731. Nym. 376. Bx. 339. 
Denizen. Viatical. Waste places. Often a relic of cultivation. Rare. 
P. July—Sept. 
First record, Sib. 1794. 
5. Isis. Near Ashford Mills. 
6. Thame. Headington Quarries, Hb. Bx. Shotover, Bullingdon, 
H. Bos. 
7. Thames. Caversham, Newb. 
Berks. Appleford, Denford, Wellington College, Brit. Northants, 
Duston. Gloster. 
A. vulgaris, L. Mugwort. 
Top. Bot. 252, Syme, E. B. v. 62. 732. Nym. 378. 
Native. Septal. Hedges, field-borders, etc. Common and generally 
distributed. P. July-Sept. 
First record, Sib. 1794. 
Between Caversfield and Bicester a form occurred near A. coarctata, 
Fors. See Reich. Fl. Germ. 1038, and is identical with the condition 
assumed by the original plant of that variety found by Mr. Bagnall. 
GNAPHALIUM. L. 
G. uliginosum, LD. Marsh Cudweed. 
Top. Bot. 253. Syme, E. B. v. 72. 741. Nym. 382. 
Native. Damp places, roadsides, dry ditches, etc. Common and gener- 
ally distributed. A. July—Oct. 
First record, Sib. 1794. 
I have been unable to find the var. with hairy achenes, G. pilulare, 
Wahl., although many hundreds of specimens have been examined. 
