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3. Swere. Near Bodicote Mill, Gull. Hanwell Plantation, cornfield 
near Bloxham Grove, A. Fr. 
4. Ray. Barton, Sib. Field between Cherwell and Marston Road, 
H. Ridley. Park Meadow, Rev. E. Fox. Water Eaton. 
5. Isis. Christ Church Meadow, Sid. Copse near Godstow, Ridley / 
1885. 
6. Thame. Clifton Hampden, Rev. F. Bennett. Copse near Sandford 
Toll Gate, 1831; Bx. 
7. Thames. Gathampton, H. Bos., also Hb. Lawson / 
Berks. Quarry Wood, Remenham. 
* QO. nutans, DL. 
Myogalum nutans, Lk. 
Comp. Cyb. 582. Syme, E. B. ix. 195. 1323. Nym. 728. 
Alien. Meadows, plantations, ete. Rare. P. April. 
First record, Miss Edwards, 1834, in Walk. 
4. Ray. Magdalen College Meadow, Miss Edwards, do., H. Bos. 1862. 
Water Eaton, Rep. of Rec. Club, 1881. 
5. Isis. Near Finstock, T. Westcombe, 1844, Hb. Br. Mus. 
[O. pyrenaicum, Z. Ashridge Woods, East Isley. Berks. Gloster ?]. 
SCILLA. L. 
S. nutans, D. Bluebell. Wild Hyacinth. 
Top. Bot. 403. Syme, E. B. ix. 201.1528. Nym.731. Bx. 74. 
Endymion nutans, Dum. Hyacinthus nonscriptus, L.  Agraphis 
nutans, Lk. 
Native. Sylvestral. Woods, thickets, hedges. Abundant. P. May, 
June. 
First record, Plot, 1677, with pink and white flowers. 
8. Swere. With white flowers in Shutford, Bees. Swerford do., Mrs. 
Davis. Hanwell, pink flowers, A. Fr. 
4, Ray. Near Enslow Bridge, pale pink, 1V. Wilson Saunders. White, 
Tackley. 
5. Isis. Wychwood, white and pink. 
6. Thame. Shotover, white, Ridley. 
7. Thames. Goring, white and pink. 
On Shotover they are most abundant, the north side showing blue with 
them from a long distance. The woods near Goring, and the slopes of 
Wychwood, also show this plant in great beauty. In Berks, Wytham 
Wood is another locality in which they are found in profuse growth. 
Baxter noticed on it for the first time in Britain, Puccinia Scillorum, Grev. 
The bracts vary considerably in size. In Shotover Plantations a plant 
had them so much developed as to be more than double the length of 
flower. 
(S. autumnalis, Z. Gloster E.] 
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