198 PENTANDRIA DIGYN1A. Chenopodium. 
observed this species myself in America, but it is very 
probable it may be found there, as Gronovius asserts. 
murale. 2. C. foliis ovatis inæqualiter dentatis acutis nitidis, racemis 
ramosis cymosis aphyllis.— Willd. sp- pl. 1. p. 1301. 
Frequent on road sides, among rubbish and in gardens. 
; ©. July—Sept. v.v. 
album. 3. C. foliis rhomboideo-ovatis erosis postice integris > supe- 
rioribus oblongis integerrimis, seminibus laevibus, 
Smith fl. brit. V. p. 273. Willd. sp. pl. 1. p. 1302. 
Icon. Engl. lot. 722. 
viride, B. Willd. sp. pl. 1. p. 1303. 
In cultivated grounds, near roads. and fences : common, 
©. July, Aug. v.v. * 
hylridum. .. 4. C. foliis cordatis angulato-dentatis acuminatis, racemis 
ramosissimis subcymosis divaricatis aphyllis, Smith 
Jl. brit. 1. p.275. Willd. sp. pl. 1. p. 1308. 
Icon. Curt. lond. 4. t. 23. : 
In wet rocky situations : on the North river near Catskill, 
New York. ©. July, Aug. v.v. j.e 
Botrys. 5. C. foliis oblongis sinuatis, racemis nudis multificis. 
Willd. sp. pl. Y. p. 1304. : 
On the banks of the Susquehanna, Pensylvania, and 
about Onondago, New York. ©. July, Aug. v.v. -— 
Smell strong, but not disagreeable, 
ambrosioides. 6. C. foliis lanceolatis dentatis, racemis foliatis simplicibus. 
Willd. sp. pl. Y. p. 1304. 
Icon. Moris. hist. 2. 8. 5. 1.35. f. 8... 
In sandy fields: Georgia. ©. July. v.v. Very sweet 
: scented, : ; 
anthelminti- 7. C, foliis ovato-oblongis dentatis, spicis longis interruptis 
cum. aphyllis.— Willd. sp. pl. 1. p. 1304. 
Icon. Dill.elth. t. 66. f. 76. peur 
: On road sides: Pensylvania and Virginia ; plentifully in 
the streets of Philadelphia. Y. June—Aug. v. ". 
Smells very strong, but not disagreeable to some per- 
marium. $, C. foliis subulatis carnosis semiteretibus, floribus glome- 
ratis axillaribus. Willd. sp. pl. 1. p. 1307. 
Icon. Moris. hist. 2. s. 5. t. 33. f. 3. 
On - sea-coast of Pensylvania and Virginia. ©- July, 
ug. v.v. ; par 
