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5. Isis. Near St. Philip’s Church, Oxford, Rev. 7. Bennett. Waste 
ground, Osney. ‘ 
7. Thames. Near Reading in a meadow, Br. Northants, Warwick. 
* D. Tatula, LD. 
Casual. Waste ground, Steeple Aston, 1885, B. S. Ogle, Esq. 
HYOSCYAMUS. L. 
H. niger, L. Henbane. 
Top. Bot. 283. Syme, E. B. vi. 106. 936. Nym. 524. Bx. 321. 
Native. Viatical. Roadsides, waste ground. Rare and sporadic. B. 
May-Aug. Apparently much rarer than formerly. 
First record, Sib. 1794. Unlocalised. 
3. Swere. Banbury, Bloxham Road, Gull. Frequent, Bees. Berry 
Moor, R. Fr. Crouch Hill, A. Fr. Wroxton, T. Brayne. 
4. Ray. Upper Heyford, 1831, Bz., 1880, Rev. E. Fox. Merton near 
the Church, 4. Fr. The Parks, H. #. Garnsey. Between Bicester 
and Ardley, Stow Wood, H. Bos. Elsfield. ‘ 
5. Isis. Blenheim Park, frequent, W. Whitwell. Wychwood, H. Bos. 
Minster Lovell, F. Westell. 
6. Thame. Cheney Lane, Bullingdon Green! Cowley Marsh, 1831, 
Shotover, Bz. Burcote near Dorchester! Rev. F. Bennett. 
Berks. Ilsley, Compton, Elcot, Bagley, Brit. Cumnor. Bucks, Brill 
Hill. Northants, Cosgrove, etc. Gloster, E. Warwick, ? if 
native. 
** Lycium vulgare, Dum. lL. barbarum, L. Tea Plant. 
Cyb. Br. ii. 187. Syme, E. B. vi. 98. 933. Nym. 524. 
Alien. Hedges and walls in villages. Lately naturalized. June-Aug. 
2. Ouse. Allotments’ hedge, Hardwick. 
3. Swere. Drayton Road, Miss Rusher. 
5. Isis, Ramsden, near railway crossing to Tumbling Bay. 
7. Thames. Near the Flowing Spring, Eye and Dunsden, A. Fr. 
ATROPA. L. 
A. Belladonna, L. Deadly Nightshade. 
Top. Bot. 285. Syme, E. B. vi. 100. 934. Nym.524. Bx. to. 
Native. Sylvestral. Woods on chalk or oolite. Local.} P. June- 
Aug, 
First record, Solanum lethale, Park. Blackstone, 1737. 
5. Isis. In several parts of Wychwood Forest, Blackstone! Witney! 
Sib. Woodstock Park near the Monument, Br./ Queen’s Wood 
in Blenheim, near the road to Handborough, Stephill, Long Hand- 
borough, Mr. J. Long in Bx. Near Freeland, woods above the 
Evenlode, near Pinsley Wood plentiful. 
