268 FLORA OF OXFORDSHIRE. 
6. Thame. Thame, Hb. Br. Stanton St. John ‘with stalkless 
leaves.” Between Shotover and Cuddesdon ‘the latter with 
longish tiled imbricated scales, R. Walk. 
* Quercus Tex, Z. The Evergreen Oak and Q. Cerris, L. Turkey Oak. 
Occur in parks and plantations. 
CARPINUS. L. 
Cc. Betulus, L. Hornbeam. 
Top. Bot. + 371. Syme, E. B. viii. 176.1293. Nym. 662. Bx 234. 
Native on the chalk, planted elsewhere. Tree. May. 
First record, Gull. 1820. 
3. Swere. Berry Moor, Gull. Not wild, Bees. Bodicote Road, R. Fr. 
Broughton, provincialis. 
4. Ray. Between Oxford and Summertown, Bz. Magdalen College 
: Walks. 
5. Isis. Christ Church Meadow and var. provincialis,Gay. Wych- 
wood. 
6. Thame. Shotover, planted. 
7. Thames. Woodcote, Aston, Chinnor, Stokenchurch, Ibstone, etc., 
wild. 
Berks. Near Remenham. Bucks, native. Northants, probably native. 
Gloster W. Warwick, planted. 
CORYLUS. L. 
C. Avellana, L. Hazel. 
Top. Bot. 372. Syme, E. B. viii. 178. 1294. Nym. 663. Bx. 193. 
Navive. Sylvestral. Woods, thickets, hedges. Common throughout 
the county, abundant in many of the Chiltern Woods. Shrub or Tree. 
March, April. 
First record, Plot, 1677, ‘in a pond at Rotherfield Peppard some oaks 
were found with the wood black to the centre and with the trees also 
plenty of hazel-nuts which Time’s iron teeth had not yet cracked.’ 
Orv. LXXI. SALICINEA, Rich. 
POPULUS. L. 
P. alba, L. White Poplar. 
Comp. Cyb. 312. Syme, E. B. viii. 192. 1299. Nym. 663. 
Denizen. Sylvestral. Woods, hedges. Notverycommon. Tree. April. 
First record, Plot, ‘The Abele tree was advantageously propagated at 
Waterstock, 1677.” 
