FLORA OF OXFORDSHIRE. 3ar 
[? H. uniglumis, Schult. 
Berks. Botley, Dyer. 
This is included in Britten’s contribution to a Berkshire Flora, but it is 
quite likely that the locality was in Oxfordshire. As yet I have not met 
with it.] 
H. multicaulis, Sm. 
Top. Bot. 444. Syme, E. B. x. 53. 1588. Nym. 767. 
Native. Paludal. Marshes. Very rare. P. July, Aug. 
First record, Top. Bot. ‘ Boswell, 1874. 
4, Ray. Headington Wick, Stow Wood, H. Boswell. Marston. 
5. Isis. Port Meadow, Rev. R. Linton. 
6. Thame. Riverside two miles from Thame, 4. I’. Bullingdon 
Bog, wet peaty soil, see Rep. of Rec. Club, 1880. 
Warwick very rare. Gloster, Kelmscott. Berks. 
H. acicularis, Sin. Slender Club Rush. Scirpus acicularis, L. 
Top. Bot. 442. Syme, E. B. a. 50. 1585. Nym. 767. 
Native. Paludal. Marshes, canal borders. Local. P. July, Aug. 
First record, Plot. Juncellus omnium minimus capitulis Equisett, 
1677, and new to Britain. 
4. Ray. Canal near Kidlington, abundant. 
5. Isis. Binsey Common! Plot, also in Rays's Syn. i, ii, and iii, 
Martyn, Gough, etc. Near Eynsham Bridge, Sib. Port Meadow 
near Medley Lock, Canalside from Oxford to Wolvercote, Bx. ! 
Port Meadow, Rev. R. Linton! Blenheim Park! T. Westcombe. 
Very abundant in a submerged state in the canal between Hythe 
Bridge Street and Wolvercote. The tow-ropes disturb it, and it may 
be found in a floating state on the lower river. Plentiful in a pond 
near Duke’s Lock. I have never seen the submerged state in 
flower. 
7. Thames. Binfield Heath. 
Berks. Bulmershe Heath. Bucks, Northants, Gloster E., Warwick. 
CAREX. L. 
C. Pseudo-cyperus, L. 
Top. Bot. 467. Syme, E. B. x. 163.1675. Nym. 767. 
Native. Paludal. Marshes, ditch- and pondsides. Rare. P. May, 
June. 
First record, W. Baxter, 1831. 
3. Swere. Hanwell Plantation, Canal near Twyford, A. Fr. 
4. Ray. Magdalen College, pond in meadow, H. E. Garnsey. Kid- 
lington, H. Bos. Heyford, Rev. E. Fox. 
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