200 FLORA OF OXFORDSHIRE. 
6. Thame. Cloverfield, Littlemore, 1874, W. Whitwell. 
7. Thames. Aston Rowant, Hd, Bx., 1844. Whitchurch, Hb. Sherard, 
no date. Near Watlington, 1858, Goring, see Phyt. iv. n. 8. p. Ior, 
H Boswell. Kidmore End, F. Tufnail. 
Berks. Unwell Road, Hb. Lawson. Ferry Hinksey, H. Bos. Bucks, 
Northants, Warwick. 
Orv. LI. BORRAGINEA, Juss. 
BORAGO. Tourn. 
B. officinalis, L. Borage. 
Comp. Cyb. 548. Syme, E. B. vii. 112. 1114. Nym. 509. Bx. 66. 
Alien. Waste ground. Rare, not naturalized, A.or B. May, June. 
First record, Sib. 1794. 
3. Swere. Oxford Road, Banbury, probably an escape from some 
garden, plentiful two or three years ago, now extinct, T Bees. 
Broughton Allotments, Milton, Bloxham Road, never established, 
A. Fr. : 
4, Ray. The Parks, Sib. 
5. Isis. Side of Banbury Road, between Oxford and Summertown, 
1831, Bx. Waste ground near Oxford, Hb. Lawson. Near 
Eynsham, H, Bos. Stoney bank, between the Roman Villa and 
Stonesfield, R. C. Pryor. Port Meadow. 
6. Thame. Wallingford, waste ground, Sandford. 
7. Thames. Goring, H. Bos. 
Berks. Blewbury, Brit. 
SYMPHYTUM. L. 
8. officinale, L. Comfrey. 
Top. Bot. 327. Syme, E. B. vii. 115. 1114. Nym. 509. Bex. 101. 
Native. Paludal. Meadows, ditches, marshes. P. May—Aug. 
First record, Consolida major flore rubro. By Reading, Merrett, 1667, 
also Symphytum flore Cineritio, everywhere about Reading. 
Common by all our riversides, and especially abundant in the Thames 
district. 
With Uredo Symphiti, DC. about Iffey, Bx. 
Var. 8. patens, Sib. calyce patente tubo corolle breviort. Syme, E. B. 
vii. 1116. 
8. Swere. Adderbury West, A. Fr. Swerford. 
4. Ray. Heyford to Kirtlington, Otmoor, Marston, ete. 
5. Isis. Between High Bridge and Heyfield's Hut, Bx. Godstow, 
