346 FLORA OF OXFORDSHIRE. 
B. racemosus, LZ. Serrafaleus, Bab. 
Syme, E. B. xi. 167. 1803. Nym. 823. 
Native. Pascual. Pastures, meadows. Scattered through the 
county. B. June, July. 
First record, W. Baxter in Purton, 1821. 
8. Swere. Shutford. 
4. Ray. Marston, Otmoor. 
5. Isis. Christ Church and Merton Meadow, Bx. in Purton. Oxford, 
Newb. Kelmscott, Bampton, common in the meadows of the 
Upper Thames. 
6. Thame. Cowley Field, Cheney Lane, Meadows between St. 
Clement’s and Iffley, Br. in Walk. Thame, Hb. Bx. Shotover, 
Bullingdon. 
7. Thames. Goring, B. King. Sonning, F. Tufnail. Chinnor, Bin- 
field, Caversham. 
Berks. Bucks, Gloster E., Northants. 
* B. arvensis, L. Field Brome Grass. Serrafalcus, Bab. 
Comp. Cyb. 596. Syme, E. B. xi. 171. 1806. Nym. 823. 
Alien. Cornfields, roadsides. Very rare. A. July, Aug. 
First certain record, H. Boswell, 1860. 
4. Ray. The Parks Oxford, H. Bos., Rep. of Bot. Ex. Club, 1866. 
Headington Wick, Stow Wood, H. Bos. 1860. 
5. Isis. [Ditchley, Mr. Woodward in Bot. Guide and New. Bot. 
Guide. This record Mr. Newbould would refer to commutatus, but 
I suspect erectus was intended, there being no trace of any other 
record by Mr. Woodward than the one quoted under, B. erectus.] 
B. mollis, L. Soft Brome Grass. Serrafaleus, Bab. 
Top. Bot. 501. Syme, E. B. xi. 169. 1804. Nym. 823. 
Native. Pascual, etc. Waysides, meadows, banks, etc. Very abun- 
dant throughout the county. A.or B. May, June. 
Common in Oxford, as in the Parks, Christ Church Meadow, etc. 
First record, Sib. 1794. 
Var. B. glabrescens, Coss. (racemosus, Parn. non Parl.). 
4, Ray. Elsfield. 
5. Isis. North Leigh, Charlbury. 
6. Thame. Oxford, Newb. 
7. Thames. Goring, Whitchurch, Binfield, Caversham, etc. 
{[B. madritensis, L. 
Top. Bot. 23 (?). Syme, E. B. xi. 160.1797. Nym. 821. 
Incog. or extinct. ‘Walls. A. May. 
First and only record, Sib. 1794. 
‘Iffley, B. muralis, Huds.,’ Sib. 
