ATRIPLEX—BETA. 361 
Atriplex portulacoides L. English type. Native. Mari- 
time. Area 5. Range Coast-Level. Amongst the salt-marshes at 
Coatham and about the mouth of the Tees. 
Atriplex arenaria Woods. Local type. Native. Mari- 
time. Area 5.3. Range Coast-Level. Amongst the salt-marshes 
at Coatham and on the North Sands at Scarborough. 
Atriplex Babingtonii Woods. British type. Native. 
Maritime. Area 5 4 3. Range Coast-Level. Amongst the salt- 
marshes at Middlesbrough and Coatham, and in waste ground 
at Saltburn, Sandsend, and Whitby. Cornelian Bay and North 
Sands, Scarborough ; J. Wheldon. 
Atriplex patula E.B. British type. Native. Area general. 
Range 0-400. Common in cultivated fields and waste ground, 
ascending as high as field cultivation reaches. 
EH deltoidea Bab. British type. Native. Area 
654. Range 0-100. Not unfrequent in waste ground 
upon +, sea coast, and inland in rich soil in the low country. 
Thirsk, York, Middlesbrough, Coatham, Redcar, Whitby, etc. 
Atriplex angustifolia Smith a, including A. erecta Huds. 
British type. Native. Area 9 8. 6 54321. Range 0-300. 
Frequent in cultivated fields and waste ground throughout 
the lower zone, ascending to the plateau of the Hambleton 
range over Hawnby. These three species, like Pyrethrum 
inodorum, Viola tricolor, Veronica hederifolia and several others, 
occupy an intermediate position between the Colonists and 
the typical Natives. 
Atriplex littoralis L., including 4. marina L. British type. 
Native. Maritime. Areas 43. Range Coast-Level. Plentiful 
in the marshes at Middlesbrough and Coatham. On the North 
Sands at Scarborough. Subspontaneous inland on the railway 
embankment at Guisborough. 
Beta maritima L. British type. Native. Maritime. Area 
5+ 3. Range Coast-Level. Frequent amongst the marshes at 
Middlesbrough and Coatham, and plentiful on the Castle Hill at 
Scarborough. 
July 1892. 
