FLORA OF OXFORDSHIRE. 183 
Heath, Ditchley, Wolvercote. Very large specimen in field near 
Charlbury. 
7. Thames. Clover field near Chinnor. 
Berks. Maidenhead, Rep. of Rec. Club, 1881. Northants! Rep. of 
Ree. Club, 1879. 
*C. setosa, Hall. fil. Syme, E. B. v. 159. 817. Nym. 459. 
Alien or casual. Cultivated fields. A. July. 
Single specimen in clover-field near Charlbury, 1884. 
[C. biennis, Z. Plentiful about Wakerley, Northants. Warwick.] 
(C. paludosa, Z. Warwick.] 
TRAGOPOGON. L. 
T. pratense, LD. Goat’ s-beard. 
Top. Bot. 220. Syme, E. B. v. 138. 798. Nym. 463. Bx. 390 
Native. Pratal. Meadows, railway-banks, waysides. Not very 
common, but widely distributed. B, May-July. 
First record, Sib. 1794. 
1. Stour. Near Stourwell. 
2. Ouse. Mixbury. 
3. Swere. Frequent, Farmfield, Gull. Oxford Road, not common 
now, T. Bees. About Banbury, A. Fr. Barford. 
4. Ray. Noke, Islip, Lower Heyford, Headington Wick, Marston, 
near Woodstock Road Station, type. 
5. Isis. Finstock, Handborough, Bampton. 
6. Thame. Between St. Clement’s and Iffley, and not uncommon about 
Oxford, and sometimes with #cidium Tragopogonis. The Oxford 
plant has the involucre much longer than the Ray, Bx. Ifiley, 
Newb. Nuneham, H. Bos. Wheatley, Albury, Shotover. 
7. Thames. Gathampton, H. Bos./ Watlington, Chinnor, Goring, 
Ipsden, North Stoke. 
Berks. Marcham, Moulsford, Boar’s Hill, genuina, near Wellington 
College. The var. minus, Miller, is the common form in Oxfordshire. 
PICRIS. L. 
P. echioides, L. Ox-tongue. 
Helminthia echioides, G. Top. Bot. 221. Syme, E. B. v. 137. 797. 
Nym. 466. Bx. 270. 
Native. Viatical. Hedges, woods, ete. Local, found almost ex- 
clusively on stiff clayey ground. A. or B. July-Oct. 
First record, Sib. 1794. 
3. Swere. Broughton, rare, 7. Bees. 
4. Ray. Elsfield, H. Bos. Fencott, Rev. Moyle Rogers. Marston, 
Beckley. 
