AND CHE NOPODIUM BOTRYODES IN EAST ANGLIA. 351 
Bunch-of-grapes goosefoot. Gray, Nat. Ar. Brit. PI. 
284, 1821. 
Many spiked goosefoot. Sm. Eng. FI. ii. n, 1828. 
Many clustered goosefoot. Syme, Eng. Bot, ed. 3. 
viii. 21, 1868. 
Bunchy goosefoot. Hind. FI. Suff. 274, iSSg, 
Distribution : — 
Hants. S. Co. ii. 
N. coast Hayling Island. Rev. E. S. Marshall, sp. 
Sussex W. 13. 
Climping. 1901. E. S. Marshall in herb. Salmon. 
I saw this in Mr. Marshall’s garden at \V. Lavington in 
Sussex, and rather doubted the name. 
Kent E. Co. 15. 
Pegwell Bay. H. C. Watson ! Syme, sp. 1863. A. 
Bennett, 1878. 
Stonar near Sandwich. Syme fide Mrs. Benson. FI. 
Kent, 294, 1899. 
S. Kent. Rev. G. E. Smith to H. C. Watson, 1835. 
Kent W. Co. 16. 
Gravesend. Syme in Eng. Bot. l.c. 
Banks of the ditch at the foot of the embankment for 
a little below Shoremead Fort almost to Cliffe Fort, also on 
the borders of a marsh under W. Court, a mile from the 
river.” Wolley Dodd sp., 1894. 
Port Victoria. W. Dodd and E. S. Marshall. 
Essex S. Co. 18. 
Canvay Island ; S. Shoebury Common ; E. Forster. Foul- 
ness Island, H. Piggot. Southend, J. Dickson. Gibson. 
FI. Essex, 260, 1862. 
Essex X. Co. 19. 
Mersea Island. E. Forster. Gibson, l.c. 
25. Suffolk E. 
Between the cliff and the sea at Lowestoft.* Sir J. E. 
Smith. 
Plentiful on the Southtown marshes at Yarmouth. G. Fitt 
to H. G. Glasspoole ’. 
* Garry, l.c. 156. 
