206 FLORA OF OXFORDSHIRE. 
Park! Long Handborough! Between Stonesfield and Woodstock ! 
Bx. Leafield! A. Fr. Cornbury Park, Hb. Lawson! Woodstock ! 
W. Whitwell. Crawley, F. Westell. Shipton in Wychwood, very 
abundant in Cornbury Park. 
7. Thames. Henley, A. Fr. Crowsley Park. 
Berks. Abingdon, Hagbourne, Brit. 
Morison says that a whole family at Oxford partook of the boiled leaves 
of this plant by mistake for those of Comfrey and were shortly after seized 
with sickness, sleepiness, and stupor, which symptoms continued alternately 
for forty hours with such severity that one died. ; 
Var. C. subglabrum, Syme. 
5. Isis. Woodstock and Wychwood plentiful and often mistaken for 
the next species, to which it bears some resemblance. 
The Cynoglossa folio virenti, J. B. iii. 600 of Ray’s Synopsis is repre- 
sented in the Dillenian Herbarium by the subglabrous form of officinale. 
In Wychwood Forest a form of this occurred with narrow calyx lobes, 
which may be a hybrid with montanum, the other characters of the plant 
were decidedly officinale. 
Cc. montanum, Lam. 
Top. Bot. 329. Syme, E. B. vii. 129. 1119. Poor figure. Nym. 521. 
Reich. Exs. 241. 
Native. Sylvestral. Open places in woods. Very local and rather 
rare. B. June, July. 
First record, Sib. 1794. C. sylvaticum, Jacq. 
5. Isis. Wychwood, Sib. (Eng. Bot. plate from Oxford specimen sent 
by Dr. Abbott.) Still there 1885. Blenheim Park Plantation, Dr. 
Williams. Near Woodstock, Dr. Daubeny, 1841. Small plantation 
near Woodstock, one specimen 1883. Near Cornbury Quarries 
in Wychwood, scattered over a small area. 
Northants, rare or extinct. Gloster E. Warwick, very rare. 
** Hchinospermum Lappula, Leh. 
Alien. Swerford Park, Rev. L. Fox. 
Orv. LIT. SOLANACEZ, Bart. 
DATURA. L. 
* D. Stramonium, L. Thorn-apple. 
Casual. Comp. Cyb. 538. Syme, E. B. vi. 103. 935. Nym. 523. Bx. 
121, 
First record, ‘near Reading,’ Turner, 1568. 
3. Swere. Wroxton Park, A. Fr. 
4, Ray. Place yard Bicester, Charlton-on-Otmoor, G. Woodward 
in Ba. 
