212 FLORA OF OXFORDSHIRE. 
A. Orontium, L. Corn Snapdragon. 
Syme, E. B. vi. 131.954. Nym. 536. 
Colonist. Agrestal. Cornfields. Very rare. A. July—Sept. 
First record as a wild plant, Rev. HL. Fox, about 1850. 
6. Thame. By the roadside close to Shotover Plantation, between the 
Temple and Shotover House, with Aster Chinensis, Malcolmia mari- 
tima, Reseda odorata, and Malva crispa, outcasts from the garden, 
Hb. Bx. 1826. Near Oxford, Rev. R. Linton. Dorchester, Mrs. 
Blunt. 
7. Thames. Near Goring one poor specimen, Rev. E. Fox. On 
a rough field half a mile or so west of Caversham, sparingly 
with Torilis infesta, F. A. Lees ; see Rep. of Rec. Club, 1883. 
Berks. Near Newbury, H. Bos. Wargrave, Woodhay, Cookham, Elcot, 
Brit. Bucks. Northants very rare. Gloster E. Warwick, colonist. 
LINARIA. L. 
L. vulgaris, Mill. Yellow Toad-flax. 
Top. Bot. 297. Syme, E. B. vi. 141. 962. Nym. 537. 
Native. Septal, ete. Hedges, waysides, and sandy fields. Local. P. 
July—Sept. 
First record, Sib. 1794, Antirrhinum Linaria, L. 
1. Stour. Tadmarton Heath. 
2. Ouse. Finmere, Mixbury, R.C. Pryor. Ardley. 
3. Swere. Broughton, Drayton, Gull. Hanwell, Swalecliffe, common 
in cornfields about Banbury, A. Fr. Variety with two to four 
spurs between Milton and Barford, A. Fr. 1870. 
4. Ray. Summertown Road, Br. Beckley, Rev. Moyle Rogers. Rare 
near Oxford. Near Weston-on-the-Green. Between Heyford and 
Kirtlington, with large flowers, not speciosa. 
5. Isis. Stanton Harcourt, South Leigh, Sib. Stonesfield, Br. Be- 
tween Church and Long Handborough, Bx.! Freeland, Blenheim, 
Ditchley, Bruern, with large flowers. 
6. Thame. Bullingdon, H. Bos. Dorchester, Sib.! Shotover. 
7. Thames. Goring, Stokenchurch, Sunley Wood, Henley Park Hill, 
South Stoke, Caversham, Dunsden, etc. 
Berks. Frilford, Boar’s Hill, Lowbury. 
* L, purpurea, Mill. Purple Toad-flax. 
Syme, E. B. vi. 139.960. Comp. 541. Nym. 539. 
Alien, Old walls. Rather rare. June—Aug. 
First record, W. Baater, 1831. 
3. Swere. Garden wall in Castle Street, Banbury, Canalside, 
Hardwick, Broughton, A. Iv. Hardwick Weir, 1866, T. Bees. 
Swaleclitfe, 
