308 FLORA OF OXFORDSHIRE. 
BOTRYANTHUS. th. 
* B. odorus, Kth. Grape Hyacinth. 
Muscari racemosum, Miller. 
Comp. Cyb. 334. Syme, E. B. ix. 202. 1529. Nym. 734. Bx. 92. 
Alien. Plantations, walls, etc. Not native. Rare. P. March-— 
May. 
First record, ante 1835, Baxter. 
3. Swere. Damp plantation north of Adderbury, 1881, 0. V. Aplin. 
4, Ray. Old walls in Bicester and Wendlebury, Be. 
6. Thame. In Shotover Plantations a patch in March, 1860, apparently 
as native as the primroses and violets with which it grew. Still 
there in 1876, H. Bos. 
Berks. Newbury, Sin. Engl. Fl. 
ALLIUM. L. 
A. vineale, L. 
Top. Bot. 400. Syme, HE. B. ix. 210.1534. Nym. 737. 
Native. Dry banks, old walls, hedgesides, Local. Ratherrare. June, 
July. 
First record, Sib. 1794, or Mr. Stonehouse, 1650. 
8. Swere. Bretch, A. oleraceum, of Bees. list in Top. Bot. ‘In the 
spring of 1843 I found numerous young plants with fistulous leaves 
and a garlic smell, evidently an Allium, but in June they had 
all disappeared ; an individual transplanted to the garden was dug 
up. From a specimen found on May 17, 1847, this proves to be 
A, vineale, also on the south side of the lane from Broughton gate 
to the Castle, plentiful at Bretch, 1864,’ Bees. MSS. Garden wall 
against. the church Adderbury, T. Brayne. Between Milton and 
Bloxham, A. Fr. 
4, Ray. Marston Fields, Bolton King! Near Bicester, T. Brayne. 
5. Isis. Meadows near Botley Road, Sib. Godstow Nunnery, Ba. / 
1884. Between Witney and Burford, F. Westell. Broughton 
Poggs. 
6. Thame. Bullingdon, #. Bos. Riverside between Culham and 
Clifton Lock, HH... Garnsey.. 
7. Thames. Kidmore, F. Tufnail. Between Caversham and Maple 
Durham, Sib. Near Ewelme. Between Hardwick and Maple 
Durham. 
Berks. Streatley, South Hinksey. 
Var. A. compactum, Thuil. 
3. Swere. Swerford, 7. Bees. 1864. 
6. Thame. Dorchester, Rev. F. Bennett. 
