FLORA OF OXFORDSHIRE. Zoi 
Native. Sylvestral. Woods and thickets. Local. P. March-April. 
First record, Sib. 1794. 
3. Swere. Hanwell plantation, Gull,; not wild in this district. 
4. Ray. Noke Wood, Sib./ 1884. Wood near Wood Eaton, Bz. 
Probably same locality, Tackley. 
5. Isis. Wychwood! H. Bos. Glympton, Rev. E. Fox. Woods 
between Tackley and Glympton, Lady Grove, 7. Westcombe. 
6. Thame. North side, Shotover, Walk. Fl.; probably planted. 
7. Thames. Lambridge Woods, 7. Hopkins, M.A. 
Berks. Bagley Wood, Tubney, Appleton, Powder Hill Copse. The 
latter locality referred to by Mat. Arnold: ‘I know the wood 
which hides the daffodil ;’ ‘ Thyrsis. 
Bucks +, Northants, Gloster, Warwick. 
In Trans. Linn. Soc., vol. v. 1800, reference is made to ‘ N. Sibthorpii, 
Haworth ; nectario ore patulo, corolla tube abbreviated, found wild in Oxon 
by Dr. Sibthorp, and is probably the N. Pseudo Narcissus of Fl. Oxon,’ 
but the Noke daffodils are quite typical. The daffodil is marked with an 
asterisk in Top. Bot., but the plant is almost certainly a native of the 
county. 
* N, major, Curt. 
Comp. Cyb. 580. Nym. 709. 
Denizen. Fields, orchards, plantations, Rather rare. P. March-April. 
First record, the Author, 1881. 
8. Swere. Field near Lovell’s Lynches, Hooknorton. 
4. Ray. Near Water Eaton Manor House, near Tackley. 
Northants, Warwick. 
* N. biflorus, Curt. 
Syme, E. B. ix. 161. 1503. Nym. 710. 
Alien. Fields. Rare. P. April. 
4. Ray. Near Tackley, F. A. Bellamy! 
Northants, Warwick. 
* N. poeticus, DL. Pheasant’s Eye. 
Syme, E. B. ix. 162. 1504. Nym. 710. 
Alien. Fields. Very rare. P. April. 
4, Ray. Near Tackley, quite naturalized. 
7. Thames. Recently planted on Binfield Heath. 
Warwick. 
LEUCcOJUM. L. 
(* L. vernum, L. 
Top. Bot. 398. Syme, E. B. ix. 165.1506. Nym. 714. 
Alien. First record, Dr. Woodward, 1834. 
Hb. Lawson spec. with this note: ‘It grows in considerable quantities 
alongside of a ploughed field behind the Roman Catholic Church at Hethe, 
