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THE FLORA OF WARWICKSHIRE. 
C. hybridum, Linn. Hybrid Goosefoot. 
Alien : In cultivated land and on waste heaps. Very local. June 
to September. 
II. Warwick, W. G. Perry , 1829, Herb. Bab. ; on the road from 
Hampton-on-tlie-Hill to Warwick, Perry, FI.; Alcester, in cul¬ 
tivated land! W. G., Herb. Per.; Leamington, Y. and B.; 
Emscote; Milverton! Myton! H.B.; near Oversley bridge; 
near the Avon in the Loxley road, Stratford-on-Avon; abun¬ 
dant. 
[C. urbicum, Linn., has occurred as a casual on railway banks, 
Sutton Park, and on waste places near Hoare Park, Over- 
Whitacre.] 
C. rubrum, Linn. 
Colonist: On waste heaps and in cultivated land. Rare. July to 
September. 
I. Hampton-in-Arden, R. Rogers. 
II. Brandon Lane, T. K., Herb. Perry ; near the reservoir on the Rad¬ 
ford road (near Coventry) Kirk.; Whitnash Brook; Myton, 
Y. and B.; common in the parish of Honington in dung yards ! 
F. Townsend; on waste heaps near Milverton Station, Myton, 
Chesterton, H.B.; Lighthorne, Bolton King ; Oversley ; Dray¬ 
ton, near Stratford-on-Avon. 
Var b. pseudo-botryoides. 
II. Shrewley Pool, near Hatton, H. B. 
C. Bonus-Henricus, Linn. Allgood. Good King Henry. 
Denizen : Near church-yards, on waste places, and banks. Local. 
June to September. 
I. Near Temple Balsall, Herb. Perry; Hampton-in-Arden; Knowle, 
by the church-yard ; Marston Green ; lane from Water-Orton 
to Minworth. 
II. Kenilworth; Leek Wootton, Herb. Perry; Whitnash, Y. arid B.; 
Tachbrook ; Warwick; Milverton, II. B.; Salford Priors! Rev. 
J. G.; Barcheston, Newb.; Tile Hill; Princethorpe, Weston, 
near Coventry. 
ATRIPLEX. 
A. angustifolia, Linn. Narrow-leaved Orache. 
Native: In cultivated land, on waysides, &c. Common. July to 
September. Area general. 
A. erecta, Huds. Erect Orache. 
Native : On waste heaps, banks, and in cultivated land. Common. 
July to September. Area general. 
This includes the A. erecta (Bab. Man.) and the A. erecta ( E . B.), 
between which I have not sufficiently discriminated to speak with 
confidence as to their distribution. 
A. deltoidea, Bab. Triangular-leaved Orache. 
Native or Colonist: On waste heaps and in cultivated land. Local 
or rare. August. 
I. On waste heaps on the roadside between Ansley and Over Whit- 
acre, abundant; Green lanes, Colesliill. 
II. Myton, Y. &' B. ; Warwick ; Leamington, H. B. ; field at Drayton, 
near Stratford-on-Avon. 
[Chenopodium opulifolium. Has occurred as a casual weed by road 
sides near Sutton Park, and on waste places near Milverton.] 
