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648. C. rubrum, L. 



Native ; iu waste places, particularly salt marshes. Locally 

 plentiful. 



G. Bank of Avon, opposite Cook's Folly ; Herb. Stephens. 

 Abundant in the Black Rock Quarry ; Sept., 1883. 

 St. Philip's Marsh ; iu great plenty. 



S. In damp places on the coast near Burnham, running 

 down insensibly into what has been called pseudo- 

 hotryodes. Clevedon. " On dunghills and waste ground, 

 frequent." Fl. Bathov. VIII. IX. 



649. C. Bonus-Henricus, L. 



Denizen ; in waste places, chiefly near villages ; rather 



rare. 

 G. Black Rock Quarry; Oct., 1883. Crew's Hole; 



Herb. Stephem. Thornbury Castle; Herb. Powell. 



Tortworth. 

 S. Frequent at Cheddar village. Wells. Yatton. " At 



Swainswick, Charlcombe, Wyck, Tadwick, <fec." Fl. 



Bathon. VI.— X. 



BETA, L. 



650. B. maritima L. Sea-Beet. 



Native ; on the banks of the estuaries, and on sand and 

 shingle by the Channel. Rather common. 



G. Bank of Avon as far up as the Black Rock. 



S. Portishead. Clevedon. Kewstoke. Brean. Plenti- 

 ful along the coast from Huntspill to Brean Down. 



vn.— IX. 



SALICORNIA, L. 



651. S. herbacea, L. 



Native ; on mudflats by tidal waters. Frequent about all 

 the estuaries and saltwater inlets. VIII. IX. 



