186 FLORA OF OXFORDSHIRE. 
4, Ray. Common about Upper Heyford, Bz. Between Middleton 
Stoney and Bicester, A. Fr. On newly turned soil near the Parks, 
Oxford, both blue and white flowers, W. Whitwell. 
6. Thame. Near Cowley Marsh, with Uredo Cichoracearum, Ba. 
Thame, Hd. Be. Bullingdon, H. Bos. Culham! between Toot 
Baldon and Littlemore, H. £. Garnsey. Horsepath. 
7. Thames. Caversham, A. Fr. South Stoke, Mongewell, Whitchurch, 
Nettlebed, Goring, with var. ald. 
This plant may occasionally be found growing in the turnpike roads, 
associated with Potentilla anserina. 
LAPSANA. L. 
L. communis, L. Nipplewort. 
Top. Bot. 237. Syme, E. B. v. 125.787. Nym. 474. Bx. 150. 
Native. Agrestal, ete. Hedges, waste and cultivated ground. Very 
common and universally distributed. A. June—Aug. 
First record, Sid. 1794. 
* * Ambrosia artemisefolia, D. , 
Casual. In a cornfield near Bodicote, left standing by reapers among 
stubble, 1865, Hb. Br. Mus., A. French. Recorded as A. Peruviana. 
A North American plant of casual occurrence in Britain. 
* * Calendula officinalis, D. Marigold. 
Alien. Riverside near Wolvercote, a garden straggler. 
Orv. XLIV. CAMPANULACEA, Juss. 
CAMPANULA. L. 
Cc. glomerata, L. Clustered Bellflower. 
Top. Bot. 265. Syme, E. B. vi. 8. 866. Nym. 478. 
Native. Pascual. Chalk downs, dry banks, and calcareous pastures. 
Local. P. May-Oct. 
First record, Wm. Coles in Adam in Eden, p. 117, 1657. 
2. Ouse. Near Fritwell, A. Fr. Mixbury, R. C. Pryor. 
3. Swere. Near unto the Cane’s End, leading from Deddington to 
Oxford, about the place where the way turneth from Deddington 
to Dunstew, W. Coles. Andrew’s Pits, Gull. Bretch, Constitution 
Hill, Tadmarton, T. Bees. Broughton, A. Fr. Wroxton, T. Brayne. 
4, Ray. Var. alba about half a mile north of Upper Heyford, near 
a bog, 1831; in lane leading from Banbury Road to Rousham ; road- 
side between Tackley and Gibraltar, 1831, Ba. 
5. Isis. Ditchley, Blackstone, 1737! Woods Heythorp, Burford 
Downs! Stonesfield! Sib. Charlbury! Near Ashford Mills, Be. 
