292 CHENOPODIACE^. 



This may be commoner than the above list of stations -would seem to 

 indicate, indeed there is little doubt but that it occurs in all the Districts. 

 It is only within the past few years that I have come to understand the 

 plant to Avhich the names quoted belong. 



595. A. deltoidea, Bah. Triangular-leaved Orache. 



Native ; in waste places by roadsides, and as a weed in arable 

 fields. Common. August to October, 

 c. I. Notter Bridge. St. ]\rellion. 



II. Near Torpomt. Millbrook. St. Johns. Calstock. 

 D. III. Between Pennycomequick and Stoke Damerel, 1872. Richmond 

 "Walk, Devonport, 1872. Pennycross. Between Beer Alston 

 and Gawton. Roadside between Fancy and Roborough, 1878. 

 IV. Tothill Lane, Plymouth, 1872, Plympton. 



V. Wembury. Brixton. 

 VI. Ivybridge. 



596. A. Smithii, Syme. SmitNs Orache. 



Native ; in waste spots by roadsides, as a weed in arable land, 

 and on the borders of fields. Very common. August to 

 October. Area general. 

 Occurs close to Plymouth, and extends over the enclosed and cultivated 

 portions of the area. Grows sometimes about tidal waters. 



597. A. Babingtonii, Woods. Bahington^s Orache. 



Native ; on sandy and shingly sea-shores, about river estuaries, 

 and by other tidal waters. Very common. August, September. 

 c. I. Seaton Sands. 



II. Near St. Johns ! ; Keys, Fl. iii. 209. By Millbrook Lake. By 

 the Tamar at Cotehele. 

 D. III. Mud flat by the Tamar, near Holes Hole. 



IV. Laira Embankment ; ^Nlount Batten ; uL et. ih. Cattedown, and 

 elsew^here about the waters of the Plym estuary. 

 V. Wembury ! ; id. et. ih. By Bigbury Bay, at Wadham Sands. 



VI. Mothecombe. 



Sometimes one or tAvo of the other species are associated with this on 

 the coast or by tidal waters. 



598. A. arenaria, Woods. Frosted Sea Orache. 



Native ; on sand-banks by estuaries, or on the coast. Very rare. 



August, September. 

 0. II. Seaton Sands ; Pascoe, in Fh7jt. ii. 943, 1847. Extinct ? 

 D. VI. On the Kmgston side of the Erme estuary, August, 1867 ; not 



seen recently. 



