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1301. C. urbicum, L.. 89, A. Rare. 



a. Greenwich flats, '77. 



1302. C. rubrum, L. 8 9, A. Dunghills and waste places ; freq. 



except on the chalk, 

 var. b.). pseudobotryoides, H. C. Wats. 

 1. Crossness. Dod. 



1304. C. glaucum, L. 8 9, A. V. rare, doubtfully native ; only 



near London. 



a. Charlton. F. A. Hanbury. 



b. Deptford, New Cross, Lee and Bromley (old records 



only). 



1305. C. Bonus-Henricus, L. (Gooo KING HENRY), 5 8, E.P. 



Waste ground, roadsides ; freq. ; doubtfully native, once 

 having been cultiv. as a pot-herb. 



1. Roadside betw. Farnborough and Down, nr. an old 



farmhouse, '04. W.H.G. 



2. Approach to Lullingstone Castle from Eynesford, '05. 



W.H.G. 



3. Nr. Natt's Farm, Maplescombe Valley, on N. Downs 



above Eynesford, '05. W.H.G. 



4. Roadside beyond Mottingham, '06. L.C.C. 



1306. BETA maritima, L. (VULGARIS, L.), 59, B. or P. BEET. 



Sea coasts ; but when cultiv. and allowed to run to seed, the 

 latter sometimes escape and produce quasi-wild pis. not 

 distinguishable from the seashore plant. 



1. Border of arable field, Chelsfield, '04. W.H.G. 

 The Garden and Sugar Beets, as well as the Mangold- wurzel, 

 have been derived from B. maritima. 



(354) ATRIPLEX, L. (ORACHE). 



1307. A. littoralis, L. 7 9, A. Seashore and banks of tidal rivers. 



1. Shore of Thames, Greenhithe, '02. W.H.G. 



var. b.). serrata. Ditto. 



1308. A. patula, L. 6 10, A. As 1307, but also on waste and 



cultiv. ground inland. 



var. c.). angustifolia, Sm. Same locality as 1307, but below 

 high-water mark. W.H.G. 



1310. A. deltoidea, Bab. 7 10, A. Waste ground ; common. 



1. Waste ground about Shortlands, '94. Dr. Playfair. 



var. b.). prostrata, Bab. Crossness. Dod. 



1311. A. Babingtonii, Woods, 7 10, A. A maritime pi. ascending 



the estuary of the Thames as far as Plumstead. 



