24.2, FLORA OF OXFORDSHIRE. 
growing about Oxford. Its having carnivorous properties had been 
previously pointed out by Dr. Darwin and other Naturalists. 
[U. minor, Z. Berks, Northants (?), Warwick.] 
PINGUICULA. L. 
P. vulgaris, L. Butterwort. 
Top. Bot. 330. Syme, E, B. vii. 123. 1121. Nym. 598. 
Native. Uliginal. Peaty marshes. Local. Rare and decreasing. P. 
May-July. 
First record, ‘In a marsh about a mile from Oxford near a village 
called Herington,’ Parkinson's Theatrum, 1640. ‘ Plentiful about Oxford,’ 
Merrett, 1666. Pinguicula sive Sanicula Ebor: 
2. Ouse. Cottisford Heath, R. C. Pryor. 
8. Swere. Canalside toward King’s Sutton, T. Bees. ?1f on Oxon 
side. 
4. Ray. Headington Wick Copse, Sib./ still there in 1885. Bog by 
side of Noke Wood, T. Thurland. Bog near Stow Wood, Bz. 
1830! 1884. 
5. Isis. Cromwell Pits near Chipping Norton, 7’. Bees. 
6. Thame. Hockley-in-the-Hole, MS. note in copy of Johnson’s Mer- 
eurius which had belonged to Blackstone and other Botanists. 
Bullingdon Green, Sib./ 1885. Mr. Newbould says the corolla 
lobes overlap in the Bullingdon plant. 
7. Thames. Henley Hill, Wh. in Walk. Appears an erroneous 
record. 
Berks. Boar’s Hill, Frilford. In all the border counties, 
Orv. LVIII. PRIMULACEA, Vent. 
LYSIMACHIA. L. 
L. vulgaris, L. Yellow Loosestrife. 
Top. Bot. 336. Syme, E. B. vii. 144. 1161. Nym. 599. 
Native. Paludal. River-banks, Local, not rare, P. June-Sept. 
First record, Sib. 1794. 
2, Ouse. Mixbury. 
8. Swere. First bridge over Cherwell towards King’s Sutton, just 
beyond Franklin’s Knob, Twyford, T. Bees. Wykham Brook, 
E.. Walford. 
4. Ray. Otmoor, Sib. Kidlington, Islip, near Bicester, H. Bos. 
Parson’s Pleasure, IT. Thurland. Oxford, Hb. Lawson. North 
side of Magdalen College Meadow, Hb. Bu. Heyford, Rev. E.. 
Fox, very fine! Rousham, Stow Wood. 
