FLORA OF OXFORDSHIRE. 319 
4. Ray. Cherwell side near Marston, Patey/ very fine specimens, 
1885. 
5. Isis. By a stream in Wychwood Forest, 7. Westcombe, about 1840. 
After an interval of forty-five years the Author again met with this 
species in marshy places in Wychwood Forest growing close to 
Bartramia. 
6. Thame. Under Bullingdon Green, Ba., from whence specimen 
figured in Baxt. Br. Plants was obtained. Shotover, Hb. Bx. June 
15, 1831. Rev, H. Fox saw it at Bullingdon about 1855. 
Berks. Between South Hinksey and the Abingdon Road. Between 
old and new road going to Eynsham, W. Bx. 1831. Northants, 
Foxhall, very rare. Gloster E. 
SCIRPUS. L. ’ 
S. sylvaticus, L. Wood Club Rush. 
Top. Bot. 440. Syme, E. B. x. 69. 1602. Nym. 763. 
Native. Paludal, ete. Woods and marshy places. Rare. P. July. 
First record, Blackstone, 1737. Gramen Cyp. miliaceus, Ger. Em. 
8. Swere. Canalside, Gull. Hanwell, Cherwell towards King Sutton, 
abundant, T. Bees. Twyford, Great Tew, A. Fr. 
5. Isis. Heythrop Woods, Sib. In a pond at Walcot, Blacks. MSS. 
Near Wilderness in Sir R. Jenkinson’s garden at Walcot, near 
Charlbury, Blacks. Spec. Bot. 
Berks. Cyp. long. latifol. locustis plurimis minoribus et brevioribus 
miliac., C. B. P. prope Hinksey haud longe ab Oxonio ad ripas 
fluvii Thamisis, Morison/ Sonning, Brit. Bucks, Northants, 
Gloster E., Warwick. 
[S. maritimus, Z. 
Near Marcham, Berks, native. Gloster W., Warwick, another, native 
inland station.] 
S. lacustris, Z. Bullrush. 
Top. Bot. 439. Syme, E. B. x. 63. 1596. Nym. 764. 
Native. Lacustral. Rivers, ponds, canals. Common in all the 
districts. P. June, July. 
First record, Sir Jos. Banks, 1760, near Oxford. 
A small peculiar form occurred on mud dredged from the river at Osney 
in 1884. 
(S. Tabernemontani, Gmel. Southam and Itchington Holt, Warwick.] 
[S. cespitosus, D. 
Berks, Warwick, Gloster E.] 
