FLORA OF OXFORDSHIRE. 261 
Alien. Waste ground. Veryrare. A. Aug. 
First record, Stb. 1794. No one else appears to have noticed it in Oxford. 
It occurs as a weed in the Botanic Garden, where probably Sibthorp saw it. 
It has properly no place in our Flora. 
Berks. On the loop railway line just below Reading, F. Tufnail/ 
Gloster W. 
EUPHORBIA. L. 
E. helioscopia, L. Sun Spurge. Wart-wort. 
Top. Bot. 363. Syme, E. B. viii. 99. 1254. Nym. 651. Bx. 368. 
Native. Agrestal. Waste and cultivated ground. Frequent in gardens 
and generally distributed. A. July—Sept. 
First record, 81d. 1794. 
Baxter found Uredo Helioscopie, DC. on it about Oxford. 
E. amygdaloides, L. Wood Spurge. 
Top. Bot. 366. Syme, E. B. viii. 105. 1260. Nym. 651. 
Native. Sylvestral. Woods, hedgerows, thickets. Locally common. 
P. April-June. 
First record, Sib. 1794. 
1. Stour. Absent (?). 
2. Ouse. Ardley Wood, rare. 
8. Swere. Absent (?). 
4. Ray. Stow Wood, Sib./ Beckley, Noke (absent from Piddington 
Wood), Headington Wick, very fine. 
. Isis. Tarwood, Sib. Woodstock, Daubeny/ Copse near Ashford 
Mills, abundant at Hailey with @cidiwm Euphorbie, Pers., Br. 
Wychwood, Gull./ Mill Wood, Ditchley. 
6. Thame. Shotover, Sib. / 
7. Thames. Maple Durham, J. Carroll, Hb. Br. Mus. Near Shiplake, 
Nettlebed, 4. Fr. Stokenchurch, Hb. Bx. Pangbourne, Goring, 
Binfield, Withy Coppice, Queen’s Wood, Penley Wood abundant 
and fine, Sunley Wood, Vernal’s Wood, Ibstone, Ipsden, etc. 
Berks. Bagley Wood. 
The leaves of the rosettes are sometimes very hairy. 
oat 
[E. Cyparissias, Z. Syme, E. B. viii. 107. 
Garden ground, Freeland, Oxon, Rev. F. Bennett / 
Open slope close to wood, Sulham, Berks, F. Tufnail.} 
E. Peplus, L. Petty Spurge. 
Top. Bot. 365. Syme, E. B. viii. 111. 1265. Nym. 654. 
Native. Agrestal. Cultivated ground, etc. Common in all the dis- 
tricts. A. July—Nov. 
First record, S2b. 1794. 
