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253. ATRIPLEX, Tourn. - . - - Okaciie. 
A. patula, L. Several forms of this very variable plant occur 
along the sea coast. Fowler. 
var. hastata, Gray. Carleton, Hay., Herb, 
var. littoralis, Gray. St. John, Hay. 
254. SALICORXIA, Tourn. - Glasswort. Samphire. 
S. herbacea, L. Common in salt marshes round the coast. 
255. SUAEDA, Forskel. - - - See-Blite. 
S. maritima, Domortier. Salt marshes on the coast. 
256. SALSOLA, L. - - - - Saltwort. 
S. Kali, L. Common on sand beaches along the Gulf shore. 
Folder; St. Andrew’s, Yroo^n., Herb. 
LXII. POLYGOXACEiE. 
257. POLYGONUM, L. - - - Kxotweed. 
P. Pennsylvanicum, L. Shediac, Moser; Salmon River, TFe^- 
more. 
P. incarnatum. Ell. Moncton and Keswick, Closer; Salmon 
River, 'Wetmore. 
P. Persicaria, L. Common about dwellings and barns. 
P. Hydropiper, L. Common in wet grounds and ditches, Kouchi- 
bouguac, Fowler; Norton, Hay. Herb. ; Chipman, Wet- 
more. 
P. acre, H. B. K. Fredericton, Moser; Bass River, Lawler. 
P. hydropiperoides, Michx. Keswick, 3Ioser; Bloomfield, 
King’s Co., Brittain., Herb. 
P. amphibium, L., var. aquaticum, Willd. In water, Hammond 
River, Fonder. 
P. Hartwrightii, Gray. (P. amphibium, var. terrestre of former 
list.) Wet soil, or in water. Oxbow, Salmon River, and 
in Kent Co., Foider; Tobique, Hay. 
P. aviculare, L. Abundant in yards. The European plant with 
8 stamens occurs at the railway depot, Carleton. Mr. 
Brittain sends specimens of a plant from salt marshes at 
Moncton, Hillsborough, etc., which grows erect, nearly or 
quite 2 feet high, and which seems to be a tall form of this 
or an allied species. 
P. maritimum, L. Sandy sea shore of Northumberland and 
Kent. 
