158 CHENOPODIACE^. 



ATRIPLEX, L. 



652. A. angustifolia, Sm. 



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

 mon, VIII. X. 



65& A. erecta, Huds. 



Native ; in cultivated ground and waste places, common. 



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



Quarry, G. VIII. X. 



654. A. deltoidea, Bab. 



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

 Philip's Marsh, and on the banks of Avon where the 

 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 Avonmouth, 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. 

 Burnham. VII. IX. 



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

 coast near tbe mouth of the Parret, Burnham, and 

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

 record.) 



OBIONE, Gaert. 



657. 0. portulacoides, Moq. 



IS ative ; on the coast, very rare. 



G. Sparingly at Avonmouth, near the railway station, 

 1879. Shirehampton ; Swete, Fl. 68. 



