22,2, FLORA OF OXFORDSHIRE. 
Native. Sylvestral. Woods and bushy places. ‘Local, not common. 
A. May-Aug. 
First record, Sib. 1794. 
4. Ray. Stow Wood, Sib./ Headington Wick Copse! Bx. Near 
Heyford, Rev. E. Fox. 
5. Isis. Tar Wood, Sib. Between Stonesfield and Woodstock, 1831, 
Woods about Church Handborough, Bx. Mill Wood. 
6. Thame. Shotover, Sib. 
7. Thames. Wood between ‘Flowing Spring and Shiplake,’ A. Fr. 
Kidmore End, F. Tufnail, College Wood, Whitchurch near 
Nuffield. 
Berks. Birch Copse, 7. Thurland. Bagley, Br. Maidenhead, War- 
grave, Brit. 
Var. M. latifolium, Syme. Syme, E. B. vi. 185. 1004. Hook. St. Fi. 
Chalk dist. Oxon, ete. Comp. Cyb. 541. 
6. Thame. Ridge of hill between Goring and Whitchurch, Prof. 
Babington in Syme, E. B. vi. 185. Withy Coppice, Wood near 
Cane End, Wood near Park Farm. The corolla when fully ex- 
panded has the mouth partially open. 
{M. cristatum, LZ. ‘Extinct,’ Dr. M. T. Masters, Phyt., n.s. ii. 113. I 
can find no trace of its having been recorded.]: 
Bucks, old record. Northants, Wakerley Wood. 
** Mimulus luteus, Z. Waterfall, Wroxton, A. Fr. list. Not wild. 
Orv. LIV. OROBANCHEA, Rich. 
OROBANCHE. L. 
O. elatior, Sutt. 
O. major, L. suec. Top. Bot. 299. Syme, E. B. vi. 196. 1013. Nym. 
560. 
Native. Parasitic on Centaurea Scabiosa. Rare. July, Aug. 
First record, Sib. 1794. O. major, L. 
3. Swere. Between Milton and Barford, A. Fr. ‘major, elatior 
certainly ! 
4, Ray. Near the Parks, Sit. Summertown, H. Bos. Near Bletch- 
ingdon, Wm. Davenport. Field between Barton and Sandhill, 
R. Walker. 
5. Isis. Stanton Harcourt, Sib. Near Roman pavement, North Leigh, 
J. M. Albright. Fields near the road between Oxford and Wood- 
stock, left-hand, near the half-mile-trees, one spike two feet six 
inches high, with sixty-five flowers, Bx. in Purton. 
7. Thames. Henley, Sib. Fields near South Stoke, with O. minor, 
1884. 
