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Newington, Constitution Hill Prismatocarpus hybridus, T. Bees. 
Bodicote, A. Fr. 
4, Ray. Heyford, Rev. E. Fox. Washford Stone Pits, Kirtlington, 
W. Wilson Saunders. Elsfield, Kirtlington, Blackthorn, H. Bos. 
5. Isis. Amongst the corn in Ascot field and about Charlbury very 
plentifully, Blackstone MSS. St. Giles’ Field, Purton. Church 
Handborough, Miss Tew. Common in light dry soil about Oxford, 
Bx. Cornfield near the Observatory, Hb. Br. Mus., Ed. Forster. 
Coombe, Rogers. Witney, W. Mathews. Bladon, Charlbury, 
Ditchley. 
6. Thame. Headington! Cowley, Littlemore, Sid. Wheatley, Br. 
Bullingdon! H. E. Garnsey. Tffley, H. Bos. 
7, Thames. Caversham, W. Pamplin and <A. Irvine. Goring, 
Watlington, Henley Park Hill, Nuffield, Stokenchurch, Whitchurch. 
Berks. Frilford, Cumnor, Streatley. 
* * §. speculum, DC. Nym. 483. 
Alien. Cornfields amongst clover near Banbury, 1870, A. French. 
[Wahlenbergia hederacea, R. Ivy-leaved Bellflower. 
Syme, E. B. vi. 18.875. Damp shady places. Very rare. P. July, Aug. 
Bagley Wood, Berks, Merrett, 1666. Still there in 1885. Wootton 
Heath, H. Bos. 
Gloster E. and W., Warwick, ? if not introduced in the one locality.] 
JASIONE. L. 
J. montana, L. Sheep’s-bit. 
Top. Bot. 267. Syme, E. B. vi. 4. 863. Nym. 486. Bx. 373. 
Native. Glareal. Dry sandy fields. Very rare. A. July—Sept. 
First record, Sib. 1794. 
4. Ray. Stow Wood, H. Bos. 
6. Thame. Nuneham, Sib. Shotover near the old enclosure, Bz. 
Baldon Heath, May 23, 1839, Daubeny. 
7. Thames. Henley, Sib. Bledlow and Stokenchurch, H. Bos. 
Berks. Boar’s Hill, Bucks, Northants, very rare. Warwick. 
The extreme scarcity of this plant in the county is remarkable. 
Orv. XLV. ERICACEA, K. 
ERICA. L. 
BE. cinerea, L. Fine-leaved Heath. 
Top. Bot. 268. Syme, E. B. vi. 39. 891. Nym. 488. ‘ 
Native. Ericetal. Heaths and wood-borders. Rare and absent fro 
the greater portion of the county. Shrub. June-Sept. 
