FLORA OF OXFORDSHIRE. 219 
V. persica, Poir. 
V. Buxbawmti, Sen. Top. Bot. 291. Syme, E. B. vi. 152. 973. 
Nym. 548. 
Denizen. Agrestal. Cultivated fields. Common and generally dis- 
tributed. A. Feb.—Dec. 
First record, W. Baxter, 1841, sub nom. * polita.’ 
2. Ouse. Mixbury, Ardley. 
3. Swere. Constitution Hill, 1850, 7. Bees. Banbury, A. Fr. 
Adderbury, Newb. 1857. 
4. Ray. Summertown, R. Linton. Beckley, Wood Eaton, Bicester, 
etc. 
5. Isis. Witney, H. Bos. Minster Lovell, Charlbury, Woodstock. 
6. Thame. Cornfield on the London Road near first milestone, 1841; 
between Oxford and Iffley, 1845; between Rose Hill and Long 
Meadow, 1847; between St. Clement’s and Cowley, 1848, Bz. 
Shotover, etc. 
7. Thames. Caversham, Newb., 1861. Aston Rowant, ‘polita,’ Hb. 
Bx. Abundant about Goring, W. Pamplin, Phyt. v. 153. 
Berks. Hinksey, Cumnor, etc. 
V. hederefolia, L. Iny-leaved Speeduell. 
Top. Bot. 290. Syme, E. B. vi. 149.970. Nym. 549. 
Native. Agrestal. Waste and cultivated ground, especially light 
sandy fields and garden ground. Locally abundant and a pest. It is 
found in all the districts. A. April—July. 
First record, Sib. 1794. 
LIMOSELLA. L. 
L. aquatica, L. Mudwort. 
Top. Bot. 298. Syme, E. B. vi. 146. 968. Nym.549. Bx. 212. 
Native. Inundatal. Muddy places where water hasstood. A. July- 
Sept. Very rare or extinct. 
First record, Sir Joseph Banks, 1760. 
4, Ray. Noke, Sid. 
5. Isis. Port Meadow opposite Lower Wolvercote, Towing-path side, 
Medley Lock, Bx. 1820. Port Meadow, Hd. Br. 1820. Do. in 
Purton, ii. 366. Near Oxford, Hb. Banks. Binsey Common, Sid. 
6. Thame. Cowley Marsh near Cowley Road, Bz. 
Berks (?). Northants, probably extinct, not anerror. Gloster W. (?). 
Warwick, rare. 
ODONTITES. Hail. 
O. rubra, P. Red Eyebright. 
Top. Bot. 292. Syme, E. B. vi. 174. 993. Nym. 550. Bx. 223. 
Bartsia odontites, Huds. 
