Atriplex (L.). Orache. 
A. littoralis (L.). Fig. 535. Grass-leaved Sea Orache. Native. 
A. VII-IX. 
Salt marshes. Rare. 
L. Southport (D.). 
C. Egremont (h.s.f.). Near Eastham (D.). Bromborough 
Pool (w. h. Holt). On Macdona’s sea wall, West Kirby (r.b.). 
A. patula (L.). Fig 536. Dark Green Orache. Native. A. 
VII-X. 
Cultivated and waste land. Common. 
b. erecta ( Huds .). 
L. 1894, Walton; Aintree (j.a.w.). 
A. hastata (L.). Spear-leaved Orache. Native. A. VI-X. 
Cultivated and waste ground. Rare. 
L. Aigburth shore (w.s.). 
C. On the coast half-mile N. of Parkgate ; mud banks on 
Frodsham shore (LorddeT.). 
A. deltoidea (Bab.). Fig. 537. Triangular-leaved Orache. Native. 
A. VI-X. 
Muddy places about the R. Mersey. Locally common. 
L. 1901, Canal bank at Aintree (j.a.w.). 
C. Bromborough Pool; near mouth of R. Gowey (Dr. g.). 
b. pro strata (Bab.). 
L. 1897, mouth of the R. Alt (j.a.w.). 
C. Shore at Dawpool (Dr. g.). 
A. Babingtonii (Woods). Fig. 538. Babington’s Orache. Native. 
A. VII-X. 
On the coast. Frequent. 
C. Leasowe (Dr. g.). 
A. laciniata (L.). Frosted Sea Orache. Native. A. VII-IX. 
(A. favinosa (Dim.).) 
On the coast. Occasional. 
L. Formby to Southport (D.). 
C. 1865, one plant gathered from a breakwater quarter-mile 
N. Of Hoylake (LorddeT.). 
Note. — Not recorded since. 
