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4. Ray. Otmoor, Sib. 
5. Isis. Binsey, Port Meadow, Sid., also Br. in Purton. Ramsden 
Heath, 7. Westcombe. 
7. Thames. On a common near Ibstone in great plenty, and very fine, 
especially on the margin of some small ponds, Bx. 1824. Ponds 
near Goring, 1878, H. Bos. Caversham, Hd. Br. Mus., J. Carroll, 
1849. 
Berks. Tilehurst Common, Brit. 
[M. pubescens, W. Gloster, E.] 
(M. rotundifolia, Z. Bucks, Northants, very rare. Gloster, W., War- 
wick, very rare.] 
[M. alopecuroides, Hull. Warwick, casual, extinct.] 
LYCOPUS. L. 
L. europeus, DL. Gipsywort. 
Top. Bot. 303. Syme, E. B. vii. 2. 1019. Nym. 597. Bx. 167. 
Native. Paludal. River, canal, and ditch sides. Common, and 
recorded from all the districts, except the Stour, in which it may occur. 
P. June-Sept. 
First record, Sib. 1794, who notices Variat hirsutie et foliorwm divisurd. 
Orv. LVII. LENTIBULARIEZ, Rich. 
UTRICULARIA. L. 
U. vulgaris, (Z.) Hayn. Bladderwort. 
Top. Bot. 332. Syme, E. B. vii. 126.1125. Nym. 598. Bx. 349. 
Native. Lacustral. Slow streams, ditches, ponds. Local. P. July, 
Aug. 
First record, Sib. 1794. 
4. Ray. Otmoor, Sib./ Summertown, H. Bos. Railside between 
Merton and Wendlebury, Marston, Cherwell side, not quite 
typical. 
5. Isis. Ditches right-hand side of Botley Road, Sib. Opposite first 
drawbridge beyond Heyfield’s Hut, Ba. Between Bainton and 
Burford, Rev. W. S. Rufford in Purton. Wolvercote Ponds, 
H. Bos. Small ponds by railside above Wolvercote, abundant. 
In a small pond under a bridge on the Botley Road. ; 
6. Thame. Nuneham. . 
Berks. Iffley to Sandford in ditches, Kennington, South Hinksey, 
Bablock Hithe. 
The interesting fact of the power possessed by this plant of being able 
to digest young fish, was first noticed by Mr. Geo, Simms in the Utricularia 
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