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5. P. MINUS. Small Creeping Persicaria. September. O 
On gravelly watery commons. Near Ripon. In the river Foss, at 
York. Woodmansea, two miles south east of Beverley. Bolton 
beck, near Richmond. 
6. P. BiSTORTA. Great Bistort, or Snake-weed. June — July. If. 
In meadows and pastures. Water Fulford, Clifton ings, and other 
places, near York. Northallerton. Bradford. Halifax. Ganthorpe. 
Castle Howard. West field, near Richmond. Near Roche Abbey. 
Londesbro’. 
7. P. viviPARUM. Alpine Bistort. June — July. 
In moist alpine pastures. In the open pastures between Feizer and 
Wharfe, five miles north west of Settle, on limestone. Aysgarth 
force, Seamer water, and several other places at the top of Wensley- 
dale. Widdy bank, and Winch bridge, Teesdale. 
8. P. AvicuLARE. Knot Grass. April — October. O 
Frequent everywhere. 
The larva of Aspilates purpuraria, (the Purple-barred Yellow,) feeds on it. 
9. P. FAGOPYRUM. Buck Wheat. July — August. © 
In cultivated fields ; not wild. 
10. P. CONVOLVULUS. Black Bindweed. June — September. 0 
In corn fields, hedges, &c. frequent. 
ORDER LXV. CHENOPODEA:. 
1. SALSOLA. 
1. S. KALI. Saltwort. July. © 
On the sea coast. At Redcar and Coatham, at the mouth of the 
Tees. (North sands, Scarbro’. B. G.) 
2. SALICORNIA. 
1. S. HERBACEA. Jointcd Glasswort. August — September. © 
In the salt marshes at the mouth of the Tees, abundant. On the 
banks of the Esk, near Whitby. 
3. CHENOPODIUM. 
1. C. BONUS HENRicus. Good King Henry. May — August. % 
In waste ground and road sides, frequent. 
2. C. RUBRUM. Red Goosefoot. August. © 
Waste ground by way sides. Lane near Daiby, five miles from 
Castle Howard. Near York, frequent. 
