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‘A. sive porrum sylvestre. Wilde Leeke amongst barley, Bechentree, 
Mr. Stonehouse in How's Phytologia, 1650, probably belongs here. 
Berks. Cookham. 
A. ursinum, ZL. Ramsons. 
Top. Bot. 401. Syme, E. B. ix. 219. 1540. Nym. 738. Bx. 97. 
Native. Woods. Local. Rather rare. May, June. 
First record, Blackstone, 1737. 
3. Swere. Plentiful by brook between Bloxham Grove and Adder- 
bury West. 
4, Ray. Stow Wood! Headington Wick Copse, Sib. Near Norton 
Windmill, Bicester, G. Woodward. Beckley Wood. 
5. Isis. By the side of a brook near Cornbury Quarry, and not else- 
where as I observed, Blackstone MSS. Ditchley Wood! by the 
pond Cornbury! T. Westcombe. 
7. Thames. Maple Durham! F. Tufnail. Chinnor Wood. 
[A. oleraceum, LZ. 
Syme, E. B. ix. 213. 1505. 
Top. Bot. 399, error, see under A. vineale, L.] 
Northants, Gloster W., Warwick. 
[Narthecium ossifragrum, L. Lancashire Asphodel. 
Berks. Bulmersh Park, Sonning Hill Wells, Dr. Lightfoot. Windsor 
Great Park. Bucks, Warwick, Gloster W.] 
COLCHICUM. JL. 
Cc. autumnale, L. Meadow Saffron. 
Top. Bot. 407. Syme, E. B. ix. 225.1544. Nym. 742. Bx. 17. 
Native. Woods, thickets, meadows. Locally abundant. P. 
First record, Merrett, 1666. Colchicum Anglicum petalis ex albo et pur- 
pureo dimidiatim mixtis hec tria Colchica crescunt in prato juxta Comb., 
D. Brown. 
8. Swere. Deepslade, Claydon Hill, near North Newington, Gull. and 
Bees. Ox Hill, T. Brayne. Worton Wood, R. French. © 
4. Ray. Near Stow Wood, 7. Thurland. Field south of Kirtlington 
called Galway Close, also sparingly in Oldbury, W. W. Saunders. 
Between Barton and Headington, Bx.in Purton. Between Bicester 
and Langford Lane, G. Woodward. Upper Heyford, Bx. Tackley, 
Rev. E. Fox. 
5. Isis. Combe, Mr. Brown in Merrett! Moist meadows below 
Stonesfield, and in several parts of Wychwood, plentifully, Black- 
stone. Sarsgrove, Cornwell, Spilsbury, 7. Bees. Heythorp, Ash- 
ford Mills! Sib. Church Handborough, Bx. Rollright, Miss 
