168 FLORA OF OXFORDSHIRE. 
3. Swere. ‘Parson’s meadow, by Adderbury, as I have been told, and 
in divers other parts of Oxfordshire, Wm. Coles. 
5, Isis. Stanton St. John, Sib. Wychwood, 1880, #. Bos. 
6. Thame. Shotover, Rev. EZ. Fox. Meadow near the Plough public 
house, Horton, R. Walker. 
Berks. Near a foot-path leading from the new to the old road to 
Eynsham, about three miles from Oxford, Walk. Fl. 
Northants, Warwick. 
I. Conyza, DC. Ploughman's Spikenard. 
Top. Bot. 257. Syme, E. B. v. 98. 767. Nym. 393. Bx. 290. 
Native. Roadsides on calcareous soil. Local, but not rare. P. 
First record, Sib. 1794. Conyza squarrosa, L. 
1. Stour. Sibford Heath. 
2. Ouse. Fritwell, A. Fr. 
3. Swere. Swalecliffe Common, 1863, T. Bees. 
4, Ray. Marston Lane, Elsfield, Headington Wick Copse! Tackley ! 
On the Banbury Road, between sixth and seventh milestone from 
Oxford, Bx. Between Elsfield and Stow Wood, J. Fr. Kirtlington. 
Beckley, between Bicester and Caversfield, etc. 
5. Isis. Near Witney, on road to Burford! Sib. Very abundant in 
old stone-pits between North Leigh and Ashford Mills! and 
between the Evenlode and Stonesfield! Bx. Charlbury, Minster 
Lovell, Burford, Wychwood, Woodstock, etc. 
6. Thame. Wheatley Stone Quarries! Sib. Holton Stone Pits! Br. 
Near Horton, Rk. Walk. Shotover, Stanton Quarries. 
7. Thames. Watlington, H. Bos. Caversham, F. A. Lees. Mongewell, 
Nettlebed, Christmas Common, Lewknor, etc. 
Berks. Bessilsleigh, Moulsford, etc. 
Baxter found a new species of Uredo on Inula in the Oxford Garden, 
afterwards named U. pallida by Dr. Greville. 
PULICARIA. G. 
P. dysenterica, G. Fleabane. 
Top. Bot. 258. Syme, E. B, v. 102. 776. Nym. 394. Bx. 170. 
Native. Paludal. Wet ditches and marshy places. Locally, but 
widely distributed. P. July-Sept. 
First record, Sib. 1794. Inula dysenterica, L. 
2. Ouse. Hardwick, T. Brayne. 
3. Swere. Hardwick Road, A. J. 
4, Ouse. Summertown, Rev. R. Linton. Beckley, Otmoor, Lower 
Heyford, Water Eaton, etc. 
5. Isis. Freeland, Eynsham, South Leigh, etc. 
