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CHENOPODIACE^. 



ATRIPLEX, L. 



652. A. angiistifolia, Sm. 



Native; in cultivated ground aud waste places, very com- 

 mon. VIII.— X. 



653. A. erecta, Huds. 



Native ; in cultivated ground and waste places, common. 



Plentiful on the banks of Avon, and in the Black Rock 



Quarry, G. VIH.— X. 



654. A. deltoidea, Bab. 



Native ; in waste places, common. Very abundant in St. 

 Phili|i's Marsh, and on the banks of Avon where tll6 

 ground has been disturbed. VII. — IX. 



655. A. hastata, L. A. patula, Sm. A. Smithii. Syme. 

 Native ; in cultivated ground and in waste places, and 



about salt marshes; common. The fleshy prostrate 

 coast or tidal-river form is abundant on the Channel 

 shore near Avonniouth, and at New Passage. VII. — X. 



656. A. Babingtonii, Woods. A. rosea, Bab. 



Native ; in salt marshes, and on the shore of the Channel, 



locally common. 

 G. Avonmouth. New Passage. 



S. Sands east and west of Weston-super-Mare. Brean. 

 Burnhara. VII.— IX. 



(A. farinosa, Dum. A. laciniata, Sm. " On the sea- 

 coast near the mouth of ihe Parret, Burnham, and 

 Steart. J. C. Collins, MSS." New B. G. No recent 

 record.) 



OBIONE, Gaert. 



657. 0. portulacoides, Moq. 



Native ; on the coast, vci'y rare. 



G. Sparingly at Avonmouili, near the railway station, 

 1879. Shirehampton ; Swete, Fl. 68. 



