98 f FLOWERING PLANTS. 



ATRIPLEX, L. 



A. patula, L. (Var. angustifolia, Sm.). Spreading narrow- 

 leaved Orache. 1 10. Frequent on cultivated and waste 

 ground : Needham Alder Carr Pit : St. Margaret's ; 

 roadside, Redenhall, etc. 



Var. erecta, rare : Brockdish (EAH). 



A. hastata, L. (A. Smithii, Sm.). Hastate-leaved Orache. 

 7 9. Not uncommon : waste ground below Balking 

 Hill, Harleston ; Wort well ; fields between Wey bread 

 and Needham Mills, etc. 



A. deltoidea, Bab. Triangular-leaved Orache. 6 8. Fre- 

 quent in waste places and cultivated land : Harleston ; 

 Homersfield Allotments, etc. 



POLYGQNAOB^B. 



POLYGONUM, L. 



P. Convolvulus, L. Climbing Buck-wheat. 7 9. Abundant 

 011 cultivated land. 



P. aviculare, L. Common Knotgrass. 5 9. Common in 

 waste places. 



P. Hydropiper, L. Water Pepper. 7 9. Common in ditches 

 and marshes. 



P. minus, Huds. Small Persicaria. 8, 9. Rare : damp 

 places in the neighbourhood of St. Margaret's (EAH). 



P. Persicaria, L. Spotted Persicaria. 6 9. Common in 

 damp places and in cultivated ground. 



P. lapathifolium, L, Glandular Persicaria. 7, 3. Not in- 

 frequent : damp ground near Weybread Targets ; beckside 

 near Redenhall Gatehouse, F. Needham (T). St. Mar- 

 garet's (EAH). 



P. amphibium, L. Amphibious Bistort. 7 9. Common in 

 or near the marsh dykes. 



P. Bistorta, L. Common Bistort. 6, 7. Not common : on 

 the island, Gawdy Hall Great Wood (Mrs. Pemberton), F. 

 in meadows near the Church, Mendham ; Flixton Hollow 

 (EAH). 



