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3. C. ALBUM. White Goosefoot. July — August. O 
Waste ground, frequent. 
The larva of Electia comitata, (the Dark Spinach,) feeds on it. 
4. C. MARiTiMUM. Sea Goosefoot. July— August. O 
Salt marshes at Coatham, mouth of the Tees. 
5. C, ACUTiFOLiuM. Sharp Eutire-leaved Goosefoot. July— August. O 
Heslington fields, &c. near York. 
6. C. uRBicuM. Upright Goosefoot. July— August. O 
Between Fulford and Heslington, and other places near York. 
4. BETA. 
1. B. MARiTiMA. Sea Beet. August. 1/ 
On the sea shore. Castle dikes at Scarhro’, abundant. On Coatham 
marshes, at the mouth of the Tees. 
5. ATRIPLEX. 
1. A. PATULA. Halberd-leaved Orache. June— August. O 
In waste ground. Near Hull. North sands, Scarhro’. Banks of 
the Kibble, below Settle. Frequent near York. 
The larva of Trachea Atriplicis, (the Wild Arrach,) feeds on this plant. 
2. A. ANGUsTiFOLiA. Narrow-leaved Orache. June— August. O 
Waste ground, with the preceding. 
3. A. LACiNiATA. Frosted Sea Orache. July. O 
On the north sands, Scarhro’. 
ORDER LXVL SCLERANTHE^. 
1. SCLERANTHUS. 
1. S. ANNUUS. Annual Knawel. July— January. O 
In dry sandy fields in the neighbourhood of York, frequent. 
ORDER LXVII. URTICE^. 
1. PARIETARIA. 
1. P. OFFICINALIS. Wall-pellitory. June— September. 1/ 
Crevices of old walls, with a southerly aspect, frequent. 
