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THE PRE-GLACIAL FLORA OF BRITAIN. 
CHENOPODIUM ALBUM, Linn. (РІ. 14. fig. 118.) 
C. RUBRUM, Linn. (Pl. 14. fig. 119.) 
Call for no remark ; they correspond with recent seeds. 
ATRIPLEX HASTATA, Linn. (Pl. 14. fig. 120.) 
After examining a number of specimens we have come to the conclusion 
that the seeds previously referred to A. patula must all be referred to this 
species ; but we сап only find seeds of one size. 
PoLYGONUM CONVOLVULUS, Linn. (Pl. 14. fig. 121.) 
A single nut with part of the perianth has been found at Paketield. 
POLYGONUM AVICULARE, Linn, (Pl. 14. fig. 122.) 
A few nuts have been found ; the one figured has part of the perianth 
attached. 
POLYGONUM PERSICARIA, Linn. (РІ. 14. fig. 123.) 
Nuts somewhat smaller than our recent specimens, but otherwise 
correspond. 
POLYGONUM AMPHIBIUM, Linn. (Pl. 14. fig. 124.) 
Agrees exactly. 
Rumex MARITIMUS, Linn. (РІ. 14. figs. 125, 126.) 
Abundant and somewhat variable. Two forms are figured. 
Вомех OBTUSIFOLIUS, Linn. (Pl. 14. fig. 127.) 
Shows the characteristic venation of the fruiting sepals. 
Rumex HypnoraArATHUM, Huds. (РІ. 14. fig. 128.) 
A very large nut with remains of the fruiting sepals can only be referred 
to this species. 
Rumex ACUTUs, Linn.? (PI. 14. fig. 129.) 
А specimen showing fruiting-perianth with no tuberele, without nut, seems 
very close to Rumer acutus. The venation does not correspond with either 
В. crispus ог №. obtusifolius. 
Rumex ACETOSELLA, Linn. (Pl. 14. fig. 130.) 
A nut in skeleton fruiting-perianth, showing the characteristic venation, 
= 3 m 
ULMUS MONTANA, Stokes? 
Leaves have been found in the ironstone of Happisburgh ; but we cannot 
get a satisfactory photograph. 
