216 FLORA OF OXFORDSHIRE. 
6. Thame. Headington, Sib. Between St. Clement’s and Cowley 
Marsh, between Bullingdon and Shotover, Bx. Shotover, R. Linton. 
Between London Road and Long Meadow, Bx. Bullingdon, 
H. Bos. 
7. Thames. Goring, Ilvingden Farm. 
Berks. Hinksey Hills, Bx. 
*L. Cymbalaria, Mill. Ivy-leaved Toad-flax. Oxford Weed. 
Comp. Cyb. 541. Syme, E. B. vi. 133.955. Nym. 956. Bx. 23. 
Denizen. Old walls. Common about Oxford and along the Thames 
Valley. P. April-Nov. Occurs in all the districts. ‘From Oxford to 
Teddington we are continually meeting with the flowery festoons of this 
pretty plant wherever old stone-work is found in proximity to the water.’ 
Hall's Book of the Thames, 133. 
This is the plant whose structure and relations Linnzus, during the 
interview he had with Dillenius in the Botanic Garden, explained in so 
clear a manner as to remove the prejudice against him and to constrain 
Dillenius to admit that he was not the man to bring Botany into confusion. 
See Daubeny’s Guide to the Gardens. 
First record, 816.1794. Antirrhinum Cymbalaria, L. 
VERONICA. L. 
V. officinalis, L. Speedwell. 
Top. Bot. 289. Syme, E. B. vi. 163. 984. Nym. 545. 
Native. LEricetal, sylvestral. Banks, heaths, dry pastures, woods, etc. 
Local. Not uncommon. P. May-Aug. 
First record, Sib. 1794. 
1. Stour. Tadmarton Heath, T. Bees. / 
3. Swere. Hanwell, Wroxton, T. Bees. Crouch Lane, 4. Fr. Epwell 
Heath. 
4. Ray. Stow Wood! Headingdon Wick Copse! Ba. 
5. Isis. Chipping Norton, Gull. Ditchley Wood! 0. V. Aplin. 
North Leigh, Rev. F. Bennett. Finstock Heath, Wychwood, 
Ramsden Heath, Mill Wood. 
6. Thame. Shotover! Bullingdon, Sib. Sydenham, Hb. Bx. Culham. 
7. Thames. Binfield, Chinnor, Sunley Wood, Fawler, Ipsden, Chanse 
Heath. 
Berks. Wootton Heath; Hd. Dill. Bagley, Wytham, Eng Wood, 
Boar’s Hill, Frilford. 
V. Chameedrys, DL. Germander Speedwell. 
Top. Bot. 290. Syme, E. B. vi. 164. 986. Nym. 546. Bs. 50. 
Native. Septal. Hedgebanks, waysides, etc. Abundant and widely 
distributed. P. May-July. 
