358 FLORA OF OXFORDSHIRE. 
2. Ouse, Ardley. 
3. Swere. Frequent in mouths of old wells, Gull, Wroxton Cascade, 
Bees. Hanwell, well at Milton, var. multifida, North Newing- 
ton! Little Bourton, Barford St. John, A. Fr. Hooknorton. 
4, Ray. Ditches behind Holywell Church, Sib. Stow Wood! Bays- 
water! H. Bos. Tackley, railside. 
5. Isis. Yarnton, J. Chaundy. Stonesfield, Wychwood, Cornbury, 
Fifield. 
6. Thame. Shotover, Sib., do., Bx. Stirp. Cr. Ox. ; there in 1885, and 
the plantations. 
ASPLENIUM. L. 
A. Trichomanes, L. Maiden-hair Spleenwort. 
Top. Bot. 518. Syme, E. B. xii. 131. 1878. Nym. 862. 
Native. Rupestral. Old walls, bridges. Local and rare. P. May- 
Sept. 
First record, Wm. Coles, 1657. 
3. Swere. Adderbury Church, Wm. Coles. Drayton Church, Gull. 
Walls at Little Bourton, Adderbury West and East, Broughton, 
1885. 
4. Ray. New College Wall, Wm. Coles in Adam in Eden. Stow 
Wood, Sib. Bayswater, H. Bos. Charlton, Rev. M. Rogers. 
Oddington, Lower Heyford. 
5. Isis. Cornbury Quarry! Stanton Harcourt, Sib. Woodstock, 
Rogers. Folly Bridge, H. Bos. 1851. Godstow. 
Berks. Wytham. 
A. lanceolatum, Huds. 
Top. Bot. [23]. Cyb. iii. 281; Oxon discarded. Syme, E. B. xii. 119. 
1873. Nym. 863. Extinct. Error or alien. 
First record, Bodart, 1699. Filia elegans, Adianto nigro accedens, 
segmentis rotundioris a D. Bobarto inventa est in porticu Ecclesiz Adder- 
buriensis, Comit. Oxon, qua septentrionem spectat., Ray, iii. 127. 
See also Morison, iii. 581, Hook, B. F. Have carefully examined walls 
of the church, but have not been able to find the plants, T. B., do., A. Fr. 
1876. On a specimen of A. lanceolatum in Hb. Sher. is a label, ‘Has 
since been found near Banbury.’ 
References to the Oxford record are also given in Sm. Eng. F1., 
Martyn, Newman Ferns, ‘ doubtless an error,’ etc. 
‘W.G. F. P., of the Coppice, Henley, has sent two small plants of 
A. lanceolatum, found on the wall of a cottage garden near Henley,’ Phyt. 
n. 8 Vol. vi. 285. 
Gloster W. 
