FLORA OF OXFORDSHIRE. 18 5 
L. autumnalis, L, 
Apargia autumnalis, W. Top. Bot. 224. Syme, E. B. v. 134. 794. 
Nym. 469. 
Native. Pascual, etc. Meadows, roadsides, pastures, waste ground. 
Abundant throughout the county. P. June-Sept. An excessively 
variable plant. 
First record, Sib. 1794. L. autumnale, L. 
L. hirtus, L. Thrincia hirta, R. 
Top. Bot. 223. Syme, E. B. v. 131. 792. Nym. 470. Bx. 323. 
Native. Pascual. Gravelly and sandy fields, ete. Not rare. P. 
June-Sept. 
First record, J. Bobart, 1690. Hieractum pumilum sazxatile aspersum 
premorsa radice, J.B. Ray Syn. ed. i. 
‘Found on banks of new parks, and divers other places about Oxford.’ 
. Swere. About Banbury, T. Brayne. 
. Ray. Stow Wood, etc. 
. Isis. Oxford, H6. Br. Mus. col. W. T. Dyer. 
. Thame. Shotover, Bullingdon, etc., H. Bos. Culham, etc. 
. Thames. Mongewell, Woodcote, ete. 
Berks. Frilford. 
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HYPOCHGRIs, L. 
H. radicata, L. 
Top. Bot. 225. Syme, E. B. v. 129. 790. Nym. 470. Bx. 406. 
Native. Pascual. Meadows, waste places, etc. Common and generally 
distributed. P. June-Sept. 
First record, Sib. 1794. 
A glabrous form was noticed on Epwell Heath. 
[H. maculata, Z. Northants very rare. Barnack Quarries.] 
(H. glabra, LZ. Bucks, Northants, very rare. Warwick, probably 
extinct. } 
{Arnoseris pusilla, G. Northants rare, Spratton. Bucks, Brickhill.] 
CICHORIUM. L. 
Cc. Intybus, L. Wild Chichory. 
Top. Bot. 237. Syme, E. B. v. 122. 786. Nym. 472. Bx. 417. 
Native. Viatical, etc. Waysides and cultivated fields, field-borders, 
etc. Abundant on the chalk, and common on the Oolite. P. July-Oct. 
First record, ‘ with striped foliage,’ Plot, 1677. 
2. Ouse. Fritwell, A. Fr. 
3. Swere. Twyford Lane, rare near Banbury, common beyond 
Adderbury, 7. Bees. Near Deddington, Gull. Hanwell, R. French. 
Bloxham, £. Walford. 
