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4. Ray. Ina large close near Elsfield, on the side of the hill between 
it and Oxford, Wm. Coles. Tackley railside, Headington Wick. 
5. Isis. Chalky ground near Stonesfield, Blacks. Cornbury Park, 
T. Lamb Railside, Wolvercote, H. Peake! Woodstock, Wych- 
wood, Handborough. 
6. Thame. Old road going over Shotover, Bx. 1812. North-west side 
of Shotover, Dr. Cradock/ still there 1885. Dorchester, Gough's 
Camden. Wheatley above the tunnel. 
7. Thames. Penley Hangings, Sid./ 1884. Nuffield, Mongewell, Bz. 
Lewknor, A. Fr. Chinnor, R. B. D’Oyly Aplin! Henley Park 
Hill. Swincombe Down, H. Bos. Near Goring. 
Berks. Streatley Hill, Hurley, Appleton, near South Hinksey. A 
little beyond Merley Wood upon high meadow, 1740, Hé. Dill. 
Flowers with white wings at Wolvercote. 
O. muscifera, Huds. Fly Orchis. 
Top. Bot. 395. Syme, E. B. ix. 114.1471. Nym. 698. 
Native. Sylvestral. Woods, thickets on chalk or limestone. Local 
and rather rare. P. June. 
First record, Bobart, 1699, Orchis muscee corpus referens minor, J. B. 
‘In herbidis montosis ad sylvarum ceduarum margines, solo presertim- 
cretaceo v. g. circa Stokenchurch, Henley,’ Morison, iii. 
5. Isis. Stonesfield, Rev. 4. Robertson. 
7. Thames. Henley! Stokenchurch! Bodart. Wormsley! Sib. Near 
Henley, Daubeny, 1842, Bx, 1831; there in 1884. Maple Durham 
Whitchurch, Hartslock Wood, Goring, Aston Wood, between 
Hollandridge and Whitehill Shaw, Penley Wood. 
Berks. Cookham, Bisham, Basildon, Hinksey, Appleton, Brit. Absent 
from Warwick. 
HERMINIUM. Br. 
H. monorchis, Br. Musk Orchis. 
Top. Bot. 23 (?) 394. Syme, E. B. ix. 110. 1466. Nym. 699. 
Native. Chalky and limstone pastures. Very rare, if not extinct. P. 
June, July. ‘ 
First record, Orchis odorata moschata sive Monorchis, C. B. ‘ Sylvis 
pago Stokenchurch dicto vicinis et declivibus prope Cawsham, aliisque 
consimilibus, preesertim cretaceo solo gaudet,’ Bobart, 1699; Morison, iii. 
497, Junio mense floret. - 
5. Isis. On the west side of Wootton field, two miles from Woodstock 
[now enclosed], Dr. Lightfoot, MSS. 
7. Thames, Caversham Hills by the Thames side, Bobart, 1699. Dr. 
Lightfoot, specimen in Hb. Br. Mus. 1760. Stokenchurch Wood, 
Bobart; also J. Oglander, July 24, 1820. 
Berks (?) Bucks. Northants extinct. Gloster E. 
