170 FLORA OF OXFORDSHIRE. 
4, Ray. Banks of the Cherwell, Sib, Abundant by Canal from Upper 
Heyford to Kirtlington, Headington, Barton. 
5. Isis. Canal, Wolvercote, Bx. Windrush, near Witney, H. Bos. 
Yarnton. 
6. Thame. Sandford Lane, Sib. Tussilago Petasites. Between Nuneham 
and Abingdon, Br. Thame, Hb. Bz. Clifton Hampden, Rev. F. 
Bennett. Uredo Petasites, Grev., covers the under surface of the 
leaf in Autumn, Bz. Dorchester. 
7. Thames. Streatley Weir, F. Tufnail. 
Berks. Radley, Marcham. 
The 7. hybrida was the female plant. 
TUSSILAGO. L. 
T. Farfara, L. Coltsfoot. 
Top. Bot. 254. Syme, E. B. v. 115. 780. Nym. 397. Bx. 1. 
Native. Agrestal. Fields and waste places, especially on the clay. 
Abundant and generally distributed. P. March, April. 
First record, Sib. 1794. 
Uredo Tussilaginis, Grev. and Ecidiwm Tussilaginis, Grev. The latter 
in a very perfect state grew on this species between Shotover Hill and 
Headington Quarry, Bz. 
The Coltsfoot is one of the first plants to spring up on newly-made 
ground, railway sides, etc. 
CARLINA. L. 
C. vulgaris, L. Carline Thistle. 
Top. Bot. 246. Syme, E. B. v. 21.698. Nym. 401. Bx. 405. 
Native. Glareal. Dry pastures, heaths, and downs. Local. B. 
June—Aug. 
First record, Sib. 1794. 
1, Stour. Tadmarton Heath, Sibford Heath. 
2. Ouse. Tusmore and Hardwick Heath. 
3. Swere. Spinney near Broughton Fulling Mill, Swalecliffe Heath, 
between Broughton and Tadmarton, A. Fr. 
4. Ray. Upper Heyford, Headington Wick, Br. Stow Wood, H. Bos. 
Elsfield. 
5. Isis. Leafield, A. Fr. Burford, Sid. North Leigh, Ditchley, 
Wychwood, Lyneham, Ashford Mills. 
6. Thame. Shotover, Bz. Bullingdon, Sid.! Wheatley Quarries, 
Holton, Tetsworth, Great Haseley. 
7. Thames. Beacon Hill, Stokenchurch, Goring, Chinnor, Ipsden 
Heath, Nuffield, abundant on the road from Chinnor to Ewelme, 
Caversham. 
Berks. Frilford. 
