FLORA OF OXFORDSHIRE. 249 
4, Ray. Near Bicester, Hb. Br. Mus. E. Chandler. Heyford, Rev. E. 
Fox. 
5. Isis. Stonesfield, Bx., not common about Oxford, Godstow, Rev. R. 
Linton. Bladon, H. Bos. Port Meadow, Prof. Daubeny. Corn- 
bury Quarries, Charlbury, Bruern, Foxcott. 
Berks. Childswell Farm, South Hinksey. 
Ch. hybridum, ZL. 
Top. Bot. 23.2 346. Syme, E. B. viii. 18.1193. Nym.623. Bx. 352. 
Native. Waste ground. Local andrare. A. Aug.—Oct. 
First record, Sb. 1794. 
8. Swere. Rubbish heap Banbury, T. Bees. 
4. Ray. Weed in Bot. Gard., Bx. Back of Wadham College near the 
Parks, 1844, Ba. 
5. Isis. Waste ground near the Railway Station Oxford, Port Meadow, 
Osney. See Rep. of Rec. Club, 1881. 
Berks. Botley. Northants, Warwick. 
Ch. urbicum, L. 
Top. Bot. 344. Syme, E. B. viii. 19. 1199. Nym. 623. 
Native (?) Rich waste ground. Very rare. A. Aug. 
First record, $2. 1794, unlocalised. 
3. Swere. Beesley’s list ‘ Dunghills.’ 
‘My specimen is from Oxon,’ Sm. Fl. Br. 
Var. C. intermedium Bab. Man., 293. M. et K. 
Syme, E. B. viii. 19. 1699. 
4. Ray. Heyford, Rev. £. Fox. 
I have not seen this in Oxfordshire. It appears to be decreasing in 
Britain. 
Gloster, E. Warwick casual only. 
Ch. murale, L. Nettle-leaved Goosefoot. 
Top. Bot. 346. Bees. list. Syme, E. B. viii. 17.1192. Nym. 623. 
Native (?) Waste ground, rubbish heaps. Very rare. A. July—Sept. 
First record, Sib. 1794. 
3. Swere. ‘Rubbish, A. Beesley, T. Brayne. ‘I doubt this,’ 
T. Bees. 
5. Isis. Railway Station Oxford, W. T. Dyer Jour. Bot. lx. Garden 
ground Hythe Bridge Street, 1867, H. Boswell, now built over. 
Bucks, Gloster, W., Warwick, Bree only; needs confirmation. 
* Ch. opulifolium, Schrad. Nym. 624. 
Casual. Waste ground. Rare. Aug. 
5. Isis. Near the Great Western Railway Station, 1883. 
