300 FLORA OF OXFORDSHIRE. 
Orp. LXXVIII. IRIDEA, Br. 
IRIS. L. 
* * Tris germanica, L. Nym. 700. 
Alien. Garden escape at Marston and by the Tennis Court in Norham 
Gardens. 
I. pseudacorus, L. 
Top. Bot. 397. Syme, E. B. ix. 145.1495. Nym.7o2. Bx. 82. 
Native. Paludal. Riversides and marshy places. Common. P. June, 
July. Frequent in all the districts except the Stour. 
Var. I. Pseudacorus, Bor. Marshes. Rare. 
4. Ray. Headington Wick, with acoriformis. 
Var. I. acoriformis, Bor. Syme, E. B. ix. 145. 1495. 
4, Ray. Cherwell side, Headington Wick. 
5. Isis. Port Meadow, the common river from heuce to Kelmscott. 
6. Thame. Iffley, etc. 
7. Thames. Mongewell southwards. 
This is the common Iris of the Thames and Cherwell. 
I. feetidissima, L. Stinking Gladdon. 
Top. Bot. 396. Syme, E. B. ix. 143. 1494. Nym. 702. 
Native. Sylvestral. Woods and thickets. Very rare. P. June, 
July. 
First record, Blackstone, 1737, on a hill near Oxford Castle. 
4, Ray. Copse, Elsfield, Mr. Rowley in Purton. Rev, E. Fox believes 
he has seen it near Steeple Barton. 5 
5. Isis. Oxford Castle, Blacks., extinct. Near Woodstock Park, 
Daubeny, 1841. 
7. Thames. Henley, H. Ridley. Hartslock Wood, W. Pamplin / 
Berks. Bagley, Rev. E. Fox. Moulsford. Bucks. Northants alien. 
Gloster E., Warwick. 
* Crocus vernus, Wulf. 
Alien. Woods at Marsh Baldon, Rev. H. E. For. 
[Crocus nudiflorus, Sm. Lammas and Pigwell Fields near Warwick.] 
Orv. LXXTX. AMARYLLIDEA, Br. 
NARCISSUS. L. 
N. Pseudo-Narcissus, L. Daffodil. 
Top. Bot. 397*. Syme, E. B. ix. 157. 1501. Nym. 708. Bx. 73. 
