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Urtica chamsedryoides, Pursli. 



Urtica chamxdryoides, Pursli., Fl. Am. Sept., i. p. 113; DC, Prodr., xvi. 1, p. 42 (varietates) ; 

 Chapru., Fl. Southern U.S., p. 412. 



Bermudas. — Indigenous? Without locality — Lefroy. 

 Georgia ; Texas ; Mexico. 



Urtica dioica, Linn. 



Urtica dioica, Linn., Sp. PI., ed. 1, p. 984; Chapm., Fl. Southern U.S., p. 412; Gray, Manual, 

 ed. 5, p. 444. 



Bermudas. — Introduced. Rein ; Reade. 



A domestic plant of the Old World, now wild in most temperate and sub-tropical 

 regions. 



Urtica urens, Linn. 



Urtica urens, Linn., Sp. PI., ed. 1, p. 984; Chapm., Fl. Southern U.S., p. 412. 



Bermudas. — Introduced. Rein ; Moseley. 



Old World, and now nearly as widely spread as the last. 



Bcehmeria cylindrica, Willd. 



Bcehmeria cylindrica, Willd., Sp. PI., iv. p. 340; Griseb., Fl. Brit. W. Ind., p. 160; Chapm., Fl. 

 Southern U.S., p. 414. 



Bermudas. — Indigenous. Marshes, common — Moseley ; Lefroy. 



Canada to Brazil and Uruguay ; exceedingly common in many parts in swampy and 

 shady situations. 



Parietaria officinalis, Linn. 



Parietaria officinalis, Linn., Sp. PI., ed. 1, p. 1052; DC, Prodr., xvi. 1, p. 235 4 -. 



Bermudas. — Introduced. Common — Moseley; Reade. 

 Introduced from Europe. 



Parietaria debilis, Forst. 



Parietaria debilis, Forst., Fl. Ins. Austr. Prodr., p. 73 ; Chapm., Fl. Southern U.S., p. 414. 



Bermudas. — Indigenous. Walls in St. George's — Lefroy ; without locality — -Rein. 



Very widely diffused in temperate and warm regions. 



Parietaria pennsylvanica, Muhlenb. 



Parietaria pennsyl ran ica, Muhlenb., Cat. PI. Am. ex Wedd. in DC. Prodr., xvi. 1, p. 235 47 ; 

 Chapm., Fl. Southern U.S., p. 413. 



Bermudas. — Indigenous. North shore' — Lefroy ; without locality — Moseley. 



Vermont to Wisconsin, and southward to Florida and Mexico. 



(bot. chall. exp. — paet i. — 1884.) A 9 



