340 FLORA OF OXFORDSHIRE. 
1. Stour. Stourwell. 
3. Swere. Bretch, T. Bees. Shutford. 
4. Ray. Kirtlington, south-west of village in dry pastures, W. Wilson 
Saunders! The Parks, H. HE. Garnsey/ plentiful 1885. Marston, 
Stow Wood. 
5. Isis. Cornbury Quarry! Blackstone. Wolvercote! Rev. R. Linton. 
Witney! Burford! H. Bos. Wychwood, Ditchley Park, near Blen- 
heim, Lyneham Camp. 
6. Thame. Cowley! Littlemore! Bullingdon! Sib. Shotover, Hd. 
Lawson. Headington Quarries, Bullingdon Green, Holton Quarries. 
7. Thames. ‘Frequent in open chalky fields of Oxon,’ Sm. Eng. Fl. 
Caversham ! H. Trimen, Hb. Br. Mus. Mongewell. 
Berks. Cumnor. 
A. pratensis, L. Meadow Oat Grass. 
Top. Bot. 482. Syme, EH. B. xi. 75.1738. Nym. 811. 
Native. Pascual, glareal. Dry calcareous and chalky fields. Rather 
rare. P. July. 
First record, Sib. 1794. 
3. Swere. Bretch, T. Bees. Neithrop, A. Fr. Shutford. 
4. Ray. Meadows between Headington Wick and Elsfield. 
5. Isis. Between Witney and Burford, H. Bos.!  Cornbury Park, 
Tainton Quarries. 
6. Thame. Cowley, Littlemore, Bullingdon, Sid. Ifley, Newb. Holton 
Quarries. 
7. Thames. Caversham, Newd.! Whitchurch, Crowsley. 
The Cocoons of the Burnet Moth are found attached to the culms of this 
and of Bromus erectus. 
A. flavescens, L. Yellow Oat Grass. 
Trisetum flavescens, P. B. 
Top. Bot. 482. Syme, E. B. xi. 73. 1736. Nym. 812. 
Native. Pascual. Meadows, pastures, roadsides. Locally common. P. 
June, July. 
First record, Sib. 1794. 
1. Stour. Tadmarton. 
2. Ouse. Mixbury. 
3. Swere. Banbury, Adderbury, etc., A. Fr. Somerton. 
4. Ray. Headington Wick, H. Bos.! The Parks, H. #. Garnsey / 
Stow Wood, Mesopotamia. 
5. Isis. Woodstock! H. Bos. Wolvercote, Ditchley, North Leigh, 
Burford. 
6. Thame. Bullingdon, Sandford, Hb. Lawson. Shotover, Wheatley, 
ete. 
7. Thames. South Stoke, Goring, Caversham, etc. 
The Mesopotamia plant was a lax form with much greener florets. 
