332 FLORA OF OXFORDSHIRE, 
6. Thame. Bullingdon Green (Hockley), Bobart and Sib. See Rep. 
of Rec. Club, 1880, still there in 1885. 
Berks. Wootton, H. Bos. Northants! Gloster E., Warwick. 
Orv. LXXXVIII. GRAMINEA, Juss. 
SETARIA. P. B. 
*S. viridis, P. B. 
Cyb. Br. ii. 149. Syme, E. B. xi. 13. 1693. Nym. 786. 
Alien. Waste places about Grimsbury Wharf, 4. Fr.; is not this in 
Northants? Near Osney, 1885. 
Northants, Warwick, Gloster. 
*S. glauca, P. B. 
Comp. Cyb. 592. Nym. 787. 
Alien. A casual near Banbury Mill, 1869, A. Fr. Steeple Aston, 
B.S. Ogle, Esq. 
* 8. verticillata, P. B. 
Cyb. Br. iii. 150. Syme, E. B. xi. 14. 1694. 
Alien. A casual in turnip field near Iffley, 1884. 
* Echinochloa Crus Galli, P B. 
Comp. Cyb. 591. Syme, EH. B. xi. 12. 1692. 
Alien. Waste places near Banbury Mill, 1868, A. Fr. 
* Panicum miliaceum, L. Nym. 788. 
Alien. Casual on waste ground near the Great Western Railway 
Station, Oxford. 
ANTHOXANTHUM. L. 
A. odoratum, D. 
Top. Bot. 473. Syme, E. B. xi. 17.1696. Nym. 790. Bx. 99. 
Native. Pratal, ete. Meadows, pastures, woods, etc. Abundant. P. 
May, June. 
First record, Sib. 1794. 
Two forms occur, one with yellow, another with purple anthers, and 
there is also a lax spiked sylvestral plant. One with pubescent glumes 
and slightly scabrous stems is A. villoswm, Dum., it occurs occasionally 
with the type. 
* A. Puellii, Lec. and Lam. 
Journ. Bot. xiii. 157. 1875, not very good figure. Nym. 790. 
Sandy field with clover, Sonning. Oxon and Berks, F. Tufnail. 
Introduced with grass seeds, but unless renewed it speedily dies out. 
See Report of Rec. Club, 1883. 
Shotover with grass seeds 1884, not there in 1885. 
