62. CHENOPODIACE. 295 
920. Atriplex arenaria, Woods. 
Provinces 1234--7 29? 1011 2? 13 ? ? 1617 [18]. Native. 
Lat. 50-59. Cornwall, Wight, Kent! — Arran, Sutherland? 
Zones 123. Littoral. Much confused with A. Babingtonii. 
Census 10 18 18. Ireland 8. British-local type. 
Europe - - - - - fra cha net den got nor. “A. crassifolia, Mey.” 
Russia ? N.B. This plant long stood in our books under the 
name of A. laciniata, but is now alleged not to be that species. 
921. Atriplex Babingtonii, Woods. 
Provinces all. Native. Perhaps a variety of A. hastata? 
Lat. 50—61. Cornwall, Wight, Kent. — Orkney, Shetland. 
Zones 1 2 8. Littoral. Formerly confused with A. arenaria. 
Census 18 81 55. Ireland 6. British type of distribution. 
Europe —? Channel Isles. A. hastata, var. salina, Fl. de Fr. ? 
— N.B. This plant is not satisfactorily identified with any Eu- 
ropean Atriplex. 
922. Atriplex hastata, Linn. 
Proy. all. Native. Including ‘ patula’ (Sm.) and ‘ deltoidea’ (Bab.) 
Lat. 50—61. Cornwall, Wight, Kent. — Orkney, Shetland. 
Zones 128. Tyne to 450 yards. Humber to 400 yards. 
Census 18 38 88. Ireland 8. British type of distribution. 
Europe all, except Finmark. 
Russia 65432. West-asia. India? Siberia. 
Azores? — Faroe? (America, introduced). 
923. Atriplex angustifolia, Sm. 
Provinces all, ifin 17. Native. A. patula, “ Linn.” 
Lat. 50—61. Cornwall, Wight, Kent. — Orkney, Shetland. 
Zones 128. Tyne to 350 yards. Lakes to 300 yards. 
Census 17 34 69% Ireland 8. British type of distribution. 
Europe all, if in Finmark. 
Russia 65 432. West-asia. India? Siberia. 
Algeria. Azores; Drouet flo. — Faroe. Iceland. 
