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Sometimes as a weed in gardens in Plymouth, in Albany Place, 

 York Street, Morley Place, grounds of the Athenreum, &c. 

 Two or three plants by a roadside at Earl's Acre, between 

 Plymouth and Milehouse, June, 1879. 



IV. Waste ground below the Hoe Quarries, 1874. Rubbish heap at 



Deadmans Bay, 1873 ; in garden ground, 1875. Cattedown, 

 1875, &c. Garden ground behind Charles Place, Plymouth. 

 Elm Road, Mannamead, 1866. 

 Though the above stations appear under three Districts, yet the area 



covered by this species is comparatively small, since the stations all lie in 



or near the towns of Plymouth and Devonport. 



592. C. Bonus-Henricus, L. Alhjood. 



Denizen ; in waste spots and at the foot of Avails near houses or 

 gardens. Very rare. May to September, 

 c. I. By a wall at St. Stephens, 1876, and previously. Four plants in 

 a waste place close to Newton House, Pillaton, an old mansion 

 formerly the seat of the Cory tons (now of Pentillie). 

 D. V. Roadside close to Puslinch House ; known there for many years 

 past, and station recorded in Jour. Bot. v. 311, 1867. 

 Tliis is evidently derived from ancient pultivation. It was grown in 

 gardens until comparatively recently. 



C. urhicum, L. Plymouth ; Bartlett, 3IS., Keys, Fl. iii. 206. Error, 

 probably. 



C. ruhrum, L. Plymouth ; Holmes, id. et. ih. Likely an error, through 

 one of the other species being mistaken for it. 



ATRIPLEX, L. 



593. A. angustifolia, Sm. Narroiv-leaved Orache. 



Native ; in cultivated land amongst corn and other crops, by 

 roadsides, and in waste places. Very common. Latter part of 

 July to October. Area general. 

 Occurs from the coast to the semi-moorland parishes. 



594. A. erecta, Huds. A. x>atula, L., var. b. serrata, Boswell-Syme, 



E. B. ed. 3. 



Native or Colonist ; in corn-fields and other cultivated lands. 

 Rather (?) common. July to September. 

 c. II. Rame. 

 D. III. Corn-field between Weston IVIills and Honicknowle, 1875. 



V. Wembury. Between Bridgend and Revelstoke Church. Corn wood. 

 VI. Kingston. Ivybridge. 



