248 CHENOPODIACE^. [Atripleo!. 



ATBIPLEX Linn. 



1. A. littoralis (Linn.) — Qrass-kaved Sea-Oracke, 

 Districts l_-45------12 



Lat. 51°-55°. South and East coasts of Ireland. 



Type in Great Britain, British. 



Salt marshes and muddy sea-shores ; rather rare. Fl. 

 July to September. 



1. On the shores of Hop Island, Cork ; I. C. South Cork ; 

 Mr. J. SijMwan. — 4. In Wicklow, at the mouth of the river 

 below BTewtown-mount-Kennedy ; B. M. — 5. On the Sutton 

 side of Howth ; Flor. HiL and Ir. Flor, Near the mill at 

 Portmarnodij D.M. In muddy soil at the south-west side 

 of Howth ; Wade Bar. Near Balbriggan ; D. M. — 12. 

 People's Park, Belfast; Fhr^Belf, Belfast Bay; Mr.J.Bcdl. 



Var. $ marina (A. mwina Linn.) 



1. On the banks of the river Galey plentifully; Smith's 

 <* Kerry?'— 12, Dundrum Bay (G. D.) ; Fbr. Ulst. 



2, A. angustifolia (Snu) — Narrow-leaved Orache. 

 A. patula var. Bentham, 



Districts 12 3 45--89--12 

 Lat. 51°-56°. Throughout Ireland. 

 Type in Great Britain, British. 



Cultivated and waste ground ; frequent. Fl. July to 

 September. 



Less plentiful in the west. 



Var. erecta (A. erecla Huds.) 



Less frequent, but has been observed in Kerry (C. C. B.), 

 Mayo (4. G. M.), and Dublin (p. M.), and probably occurs 

 in many other counties. , 



3. A. hastata (Linn.) — Halbert-leaved Orache. 

 A. patula (Linn.) Brit. Flor., Bentham, &c 

 District 12345--89--12 

 Lat. 51°-56°. Throughout Ireland. 

 Type in Great Britain, British. 



Cultivated and waste ground; common. Fl. July to 

 September. 



