188 FLORA OF OXFORDSHIRE. 
‘Nov., 1708, « troublesome weed in Darby’s gardens at Hogsden 
[Hoxton, Middlesex], being brought out of some woods in Oxfordshire 
with roots of yew trees,’ Buddle’s MSS. 
3. Swere. Adderbury Roadside, Mrs. Roundell in Walker. C. Trachelium 
occurs here, and was, as Mr. Beesley in the Banbury list suggests, 
likely mistaken for it. 
4. Ray. Garden weed Bicester, H. Boswell, 1857-1860. Near Bicester 
in hedge, Rev. E. Fox, 1882. Near Holywell, garden escape. 
5. Isis. Railside Handborough, garden escape. 
References to Oxfordshire may be found in Bot. Guide, New ditto, 
Sm. Fl. Br., ete. Top. Bot. ‘reported in 23 Oxford.’ 
Gloster, Warwick. 
C. rotundifolia, L. Harebell. 
Top. Bot. 263. Syme, E. B. vi. 13. 870, Nym. 479. Bx. 61. 
Native. Glareal, etc. Heaths, dry banks, etc. Common. P. July- 
Sept. 
First record, 8¢b.1794. Bullingdon Green, Shotover, Stonesfield. Area 
general. 
? C. patula, LZ. 
Ambiguity. Syme, E. B, vi. 11. 869. Nym. 482. 
‘Our observant Henley correspondent has detected C. patula in this 
neighbourhood, i.e. Coppice Shiplake, two small plants in a meadow,’ 
W. G. P. in Phyt. vi. 315. Bucks, Gloster, Warwick, local. 
* CG. Rapunculus, L. 
Nym. 482. Alien. From Miss Badcock, Oct. 30, 1854, found in a 
grassfield near Oxford, Bu. MSS. 
Berks. Bagley, Pile Hill, Wokingham, Brit. Bucks, Northants, 
extinct, or error. Warwick. 
* * Campanula medium, L. Nym. p. 475. 
Alien. Chalk-pit Caversham, 4. French. 
SPECULARIA. dH. 
8. hybrida, DC. Campanula hybrida, L. 
Top. Bot. 266. Syme, E. B. vi. 17. 874. Nym. 483. 
Native. Agrestal, Cornfields chiefly on chalky or calcareous soil. 
Locally common. A. June—Sept. 
First record, Campanula arvensis erecta vel Speculum veneris minus, 
Ger. em. Blackstone, 1737. 
1. Stour. Near the Stourwell. 
2. Ouse. Mixbury. 
3. Swere. Cornfields Hanwell, beyond Neithrop, Gull. North 
