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4. Ray. Walls of Rose Lane, Long Wall, Magdalen College, Islip, etc. 
5. Isis. Near G. W. Station on rubbish heap, alien, not likely to 
become fixed, Phyt. iv. 101, H. Bos. On walls near the Castle, 
and on old walls near the Church at Yarnton, side of Banbury 
road between the Parks and the Diamond house, 1831, Br. 
6. Thame. Iffley Churchyard! W. T. Dyer, Journ. Bot. ix. Great 
Milton, Wheatley. 
L. repens, Mill. 
L. striata, DC. Antirrhinum repens, L. 
Top. Bot. 296. Syme, E. B. vi. 139. 961. Nym. 539. 
Native. Waysides, cultivated fields, dry places. Abundant on the 
chalk where free from tertiary deposits, but thins out easterly. P. 
June-Oct. 
3. Swere. Railside near King’s Sutton (Northants?), W. Patey. 
Introduced here by trains bringing seeds from the south. 
5. Isis. Wychwood, J. UM. Albright. I have not seen specimens 
collected there, and have been unable to find it. 
7. Thames. Found also by Mr. Dandridge on the sides of a hill 
called Marvell Hill, by Henley Townside, and by Mr. J. Sherard 
on the Church walls at Henley, Ray, Syn. ed iii. p. *282, Linaria 
cerulea foliis brevioribus et angustioribus. First record, 1724, 
J. Sherard. Between Ewelme and Swincombe, Sib. Near Hailey, 
where it was observed in the time of Dillenius, Sm. Eng. Fl. 
Henley, from whence the specimen figured in Hort. Eliham was 
obtained. Henley Churchyard, Hb. Dillen., col. Dr. Richardson of 
Bierly. Still at Henley, Mr. Sheffield, 1763; do.! 1884. Stcken- 
church, Ibstone, Pamp. and Irvine. Fine patch near Maple 
Durham, A. Irvine. Between Caversham and Maple Durham, 
A. Fr. Stokenchurch Hills, Hb. Be. Goring, Watlington, H. Lop. 
South Stoke, see Rep. of Rec. Club, 1880. Pyrton, Nuffield to 
Mongewell, Bix to Assenton, Wellplace, Ipsden, near Crookley 
Green, Ivingden Farm, Whitchurch. 
Berks. Shooter's Hill, Walk. Streatley, Unwell Woodside, Moulsford, 
between Moulsford and Wallingford abundant, Lowbury. 
Dillenius described a variety—Linaria angustifolia flore cinereo striato 
H. Elth. Varietas cum foliis angustiortbus et brevioribus verticillatum ab 
imo ad summum nascentibus, quaternis et quinis ad singula geniculo foltis 
oppositis. 
Hee var. vulgo nascitur, folits nempe inferius ternis et quaternis superius 
alternis, longioribus et nonnihil latioribus, promiscue nuscentes observata 
fuerunt prope Henley in Parco Dom. Hamiltoni a Dom. Littleton Brown 
qui eo loco Cambroso flores satis odoratos Periclymeni instar observavit 
1733 Junio. Respecting this Dr. Littleton Brown writes, ‘It grows 
