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Berks. Lowbury, Moulsford. 
The Oxford plant is G. angustifolia, Ehrh., which includes at least two 
well-marked forms, but neither quite agrees with G. canescens, Sch. 
BETONICA. JL. 
B. officinalis, L. Wood Betony. 
Stachys Betonica, Benth. 
Top. Bot. 317. Syme, E. B. vii. 54.1067. Nym. 577. Bx. 214. 
Native. Sylvestral. Woods, hedgebanks, roadsides. Scattered through 
the country. P. June-Nov. 
First record, Sib. 1794. 
1. Stour. Tadmarton. 
8. Swere. Hanwell, North Newington, T. Bees. Melcombe, A. Fr. 
4. Ray. Elsfield, R. Linton. Stow Wood, Sib. Headington Wick, 
H. Bos. Between Marston and Wood Eaton, Beckley. 
5, Isis. South Leigh, Sib. Woodstock, Daubeny/ Woods at Church 
Handborough, Bz. Enslow Bridge, in flower Nov. 7, T. Bees. 
Freeland, North Leigh, Wychwood, Ditchley. 
6. Thame. Shotover,Sib./ Between Bullingdon Green and Shotover, 
Bx. Horsepath. 
7. Thames. Sydenham Hurst, Br. Nettlebed, A. Fr. Mongewell, 
Goring, Binfield with Puce. Betonice, etc. 
Berks. Bagley, Eng Wood, Unwell Wood. 
STACHYS. L. 
S, germanica, L. Downy Woundwort. 
Top. Bot. 319. Syme, E. B. vii. 56. 1068. Nym. 577, Oxf. 
Native. Septal, etc. Roadsides, fields. Local. B. July, Aug. 
First record, ‘ Stachys Fuchsii, Wilde Stingking Horehound. My kinde 
friend, Mr. Buckner, an apoth. of London, the last yeare being 1632 found 
[it] wilde in Oxon in the field joyning Witney Parke, 4 mile from the 
Towne ;’ p. 696, Johnson’s Gerarde. 
3. Swere. First march, Banbury, Gull.; error, no specimen in 
Gulliver’s herbarium. 
4. Ray. Abundant by roadside between Woodstock and Sturdy’s 
Castle, Purton, vol.i. 52, Bz., 1831. See also 8. Eng. Bot. 56! 1885. 
5. Isis. Field joining Witney Park, Mr. Buckner in Johns. Ger., also 
in How's Phytol. 1650. Circa Witney, Ray’s Hist. Plant. 1686. 
‘In saxosis asperis et arvis restibilibus agri Oxon,’ Morison, 1649. 
Also in Ray’s Synopsis, Huds. Fl. Ang., ete. Witney, Stonesfield, 
on roadside between Woodstock and Enstone, Sib. Between 
Blenheim and Ditchley, G. Woodward. In the cornfields at Brize 
Norton, Dr. Goodenough, in Bot. Guide. Chapel House near 
