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922b. A. deltoidea, Bal. Native. British. 
In similar situations to the preceeding ; less frequent. Waste 
ground near Hull — G. G, Babington. Near York — J. Backhouse, Jan. 
Norby and other places near Thirsk. 
923. A. angustieolia, Smith. Native. British. 
In similar situations ; common. A tall narrow-leaved Atriplex, with 
panicled spikes, which grows amongst the Coatham marshes, is 
probably A. erecta of authors, which I have also had reported from 
the vicinity of Hull — G. G. Babington ; and Heslington fields, near 
York — 0. A. Moore, and J. Backhouse, Jun. 
924. A. littoralis, Linn. Native. English. 
Waste ground near Hull — G. G. Babington. Plentiful about Middles- 
borough and the Coatham marshes. A. littoralis and marina, of 
authors, both occur; but seem to be connected by intermediate 
stages of transition. 
BETA. 
925. B. maritima, Linn. Native. British. 
SALSOLA. 
926. S. Kali, Linn. Native. British. 
SCHOBEBIA. 
927. S. maritima, Meyer. Native. British. 
Chenopodium, Flora, 88. 
SALXCOBNIA. 
029. S. herbacea, Linn. Native. British. 
S. procumbens, Smith, is plentiful amongst Coatham marshes. 
930. S. radicans, Smith. Native. Germanic. 
On the banks of some of the salt water ditches in Coatham 
marshes! — W. Mudd. Discovered in 1852. 
ORDER LXIII. ROLYGONACEiE. 
POLYGONUM. 
931. P. bistorta, Linn. 
932. P. viviparum, Linn. 
933. P. amphibium, Linn. 
Native. 
Native. 
Native. 
British. 
Highland. 
British. 
