420 CHENOPODIACEAE 



5. Loddon. Near Bi-ay. 



C. murale is recoi'ded for all the bordering counties except Hampshire. 



C. hytoridum, Linn. Sp. PI. 219 (1753'. Maple-leaved Elite. 



Top. Bot. 346. Sj-me, E. B. viii. 17, t. 1193. Nyman, 623. Fl. Oxf. 249. 



Native. Agrestal. Waste and garden ground, rubbish-heaps. Rare. 



A. August-October. 

 First recorded by the author in the Flora of Oxfordshire, 1886. 



1. Isis. Near Botley. 



2. Ook. Grandpont, plentiful in 1889. Abingdon. 



3. Pang. East Ilsley. 

 5. Loddon. Near Bray. 



C. hybridum is not recorded for E. Gloucestershire. 



C. nrbicum, Linn. Sp. PI. 218 (1753). Upright Blite. 



Top. Bot. 344. Syme, E. B. viii. 19, t. 1194. Nyman, 623. Fl. Oxf. 249. 

 Native. Viatical. Rubbish-heaps. Very rare. A. August-September. 

 First found in Berkshire by the author in 1886 and recorded in this 

 Flora. 

 2. Ock. By the railway near the Oxford Gas-works, 1886. 



4. Kennet. Ballast-heaps by the Kennet's mouth, 1895, Tufnail. 



5. Loddon. Sunninghill. Hurst Green. 

 Our plant is the var. genuinum of Syme, 1. c. 



C. urbicum is recorded for all the bordering counties except Wilts, 

 but it is often reported in error. 



C. rubrvim, Linn. Sp. PI. 218 (1753). Red Goosefooi. 



Top. Bot. 345. Syme, E. B. viii. 20, t. 1196. Nyman, 623. Fl. Oxf. 248. 



Native. Agrestal, inundatal. Cultivated fields, manure-heaps, pond- 

 sides, rich waste ground. A. Rather frequent. July-September. 



First record. ^ Atriplex vulgaris sinuata spicata ... on dunghills about 

 Oxford . . . with sinuata major, amongst which we suppose it has 

 previously lain hid,' Plot, Nat. Hist. Ox. 1677. C. rubrum, Dr. 

 Noehden, in flavor's Agr. Berks, 1809. 



1. Isis. Buscot, Bellamy. Cumnor. 



2. Ock. Marcham, Walker. Ferry Hinksey. South Hinksey. 



Kennington. Abingdon. Besilsleigh. Radley. Sandford. 

 Abingdon Racecourse, abundant. 



3. Pang. Ballast-heaps, Boat-yard, Pangbourn. Tilehurst, Tufnail. 



4. Kennet. Blewbury, Russell's Cat. Southcote. Theale. 



5. Loddon. Park Place. Wargrave, Stanton. Sonning, Tufnail. 



Bray. Winkfield. Hurst. Twyford. Ruscombe. Shottesbrooke. 



/. pseudo-botryodes = var. pseudo-botryoides, Wats. Lond. Cat. ed. 7, 19 



(1877), occurs with the type, and all gradations may sometimes be 



eeen on the mud by a partially dried-up pond, from a tiny plant an 



iinch or so high to the robust plant 2-3 feet in height. See Rep. of Bot. 



