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ton and Teddington, (III.) on a dunghill near Hospital Bridge, a single 

 large plant, and waste ground by the station, Twickenham. 



J''ar. 7. C. jpaganum, Eeich. Var. virens (L. Cat,). Syme E. B. viii. 1. 1190, 

 Very common through all the districts. 

 VII. In many places. Parson's Green, Kensington Gore. St. James's 

 Park. Green Park. South Heath, Hampstead. Primrose Hill. 

 Hackney Wick, Isle of Dogs, 

 Pirst record : Buddie, about 1710, C. crasso et ohtusofol. olecs, bet. Stepney 

 and Hackney; Dill, in E. Spi. ii. 156, is a thick-leaved form of C. al- 

 bum. Others forms areAtriplex sylvestris fol. pMiltdum sinuato fructu 

 magno rariore spicata, about London, very frequently ; Budd M88. vol. 

 vi., Herb, cxvii. f. 37 : and A. sylv. fol. breviore lato m roUtnditatem, 

 tendente, ^'c, about London, rarely, first noticed by Mr. Eand ; Budd. 

 MSS. vi. Figured in Pet. H. B. Cat. viii. fig. 4. 



C. opulifolium, Schrad. V, On waste heap by the Canal, Apperton, 1867. 

 VII. In several places near Parson's Green, shown us by Mr. Irvine, 

 1862. Likely to be found more commonly. 



565. C. ficifolium, 8m. 



Atriplex sylv. fol. oblong, angusto, magno utrinque sinu donato fructu 

 multo racem,oso (Budd.). Buddie's Fig Blite (Pet.). C.vinde{Cxivt.). 

 Cyb. Br, ii. 319 ; iii. 497. Curt. F, L, f, 2. 

 Gardens and waste places ; common ?. A. July — September. 

 I. Pinner Marsh ; Hind. Bet. Yewsley and Iver Bridge ! ; Newb. 

 II. Bet, "West Drayton and Yewsley ! ; Newb. In a potato field just above 

 Kingston Bridge, 



III. Eoxeth ; Mclv. 64. Hounslow. 



IV. Hampstead, 1850, Syme; Phyt. iv. 46 & 861. Bet. Hendon and 



Finchley ! ; Newb. Kenton ; Mdv. 64. Field in Bishop's Wood. 

 Burgess Hill. 



V. Twyford ! ; Shepherd's Bush, abundant ; Newb. About Apperton in 

 several places. 

 VII. Round London, not uncommon ; Budd. M88. vi. Portland Town, 1827 

 -30 ; Varenve. Fulham, Kensington, &c., Pamplin ; Nevj B. G. 101. 

 Primrose Hill, 1838, Mr, Borrer; Varenne. Walham Green, 

 G. Francis; Coop. Supp. 12. Bet, Kentish Town and Hampstead, 

 T. Lambert, 1839 ; Herb. Hardw. Very plentiful near Netting 

 Hill, 1852, Syme ; Phyt. iv. 861 ; and Herb. Mus. Brit. 0pp. Veitch's 

 Nursery, Chelsea ! ; Isle of Dogs ! ; Newb. Near Paddington 

 Cemetery ; Warren. South Heath, Hampstead. Kensington Gore, one 

 plant. Site of Exhibition of 1862, South Kensington. Sandy End 

 Fulham, South Heath, Hampstead. Behind Adelaide Road, N.W. 



First record : Buddie, about 1710 ; also first as a British plant. Speci- 

 mens in Budd. Herb. vol. cxvii. fol. 38. Well figured in Pet. H. B. Cat. 

 viii. fig, 4. 



