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ATRIPLEX. L. 
A. patula, L. Spreading Orach. Aggregate. 
Top. Bot. 349. Nym. 626. 
Native. Cultivated ground, waste places. Abundant and generally 
distributed. A. July—Oct. 
First record, Sid. 1794. 
Beesley says ‘not common about Banbury.’ 
Var. A. angustifolia, Sm. A. patula, Wahl. non L. 
Top. Bot. 349. Syme, E. B. viii. 29. 1202. Nym. 626. 
Native. Cultivated ground, especially cornfields. Abundant and 
generally distributed. A. July—Oct. 
First record, unlocalised, Gulliver; also in Walker's Flora. 
It is our commonest agrestal form. 
A. erecta, Huds. A. patula, vera. 
Syme, E. B. viii. 29. 1203. Nym. 626. 
Native. Cultivated ground, especially turnip and mangold fields, waste 
ground, hedge-sides, manure-heaps, ete. A. July—Oct. 
First certain record, A. French, 1870. 
Berks, Northants, Warwick. 
A. hastata, D. 
A. patula, Sm. A. Smithii,Syme. Syme, E. B. viii. 33. 1205. Nym. 
627. 
Native. Waste ground, gardens, roadsides, etc. Common. A. July- 
Sept. 
First record, Sib. 1794. 
Ouse. Hardwick. 
. Swere. Barford, etc. 
. Ray. Otmoor, Marston, etc. 
Isis. Near Railway Station, A. Smithit,see Rep. of Rec. Club, 1880. 
Wolvercote, Port Meadow. 
6. Thame. Iffley, Dorchester, etc. 
7. Thames. Nettlebed. 
Berks. Botley, Abingdon, etc. 
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A. deltoidea, Bab. 
Native. Damp waste ground, river and brook sides. Not uncommon. 
A. Aug—Oct. 
First record, the Author, see Rep. of Rec. Club, 1880. 
4. Ray. Marston Lane, Cherwell side frequent, Otmoor, Kirtlington, 
near Woodstock Road Station. 
5. Isis. Evenlode side near Handborough, Bruern, Port Meadow, 
Rep. of Rec. Club, 1880. Eynsham, near Duke’s Lock. - 
