CHENOPOBIA CE^. 1 19 



Roadsides, -waste ground, meadows, and pastiu-es — ver}'- common. Fl. 

 May — July. Ranges from sea level to over 1000 feet. 



4. P. major Linn. AVaybread. Ratstail {loc). 



Roadsides, pastures, and wastes— common. Fl. mid. June tiU mid. Aug. 



XiZTTORBUtA Linn. Shoreweed. 



1. It. lacustrls Linn. 



Sandy or gravelly margins of lakes— common. Fl. June and July. 

 Ascends to 1500 feet in the Mourne Mountains [Hart.). 



Order XLYIII. CKEHrOPODZACSJE. 



SUJEDA Forsk. Sea Elite. 



1. S. marltlma {Linn.) Bumort. 



Muddy seashores— common. Fl. mid. July till end of Aug. 



SAZiSOZiA Linn. Saltwort. 



1. S. kali Linn. 



Sandy seashores — frequent. Fl. mid. July till end of Aug. 



Down — Sands about Clough, and at Kirkiston in the Ards; TempletoH) 

 1797. Along the gravelly shore from Greencastle to Kilkeel; 

 Lr. Flor. Ballyholme, and Groomsport ; Flor. Belf. New- 

 castle, and Dundrum Bay ; Flor. Ulst. Ballykinler, and near 

 Ardglass, and Millisle ; S.A.S. Benderg Bay ; T.H.C. 



Antrim— Ballycastle ; Flor. Ulst. Cushendall ; Eds. Cushendun ; 

 R.Ll.P. 



Derry — Not common, but occurs occasionally on the shore from the river 

 Roe to Portrush ; D.M. 



CKEirOPODZUXVI Tournefort, Goosetoot. 



1. C. album Linn. 



Cultivated fields, and waste places — common. Fl. mid. July till mid. 

 Sept. 



The variety /3 C. virens Linn, seems the more common form in this 

 district. . 



