. PENTANDRIA— DIGYNIA. Chenopodium. 13 



7. Ch. album. White Goosefoot. 



Leaves rhomboid-ovate, jagged, mealy ; entire towards the 

 base : upper ones oblong, entire. Seed quite smooth. 



Ch.album. LmK.%PZ.319. Willd.v. 1. 1302. FLBr.275. Engl. 

 Bot. V. 24. t. 1723. Curt. Lond.fasc. 2. t. IT). Hook. Scot. 84. 



Ch. n. 1579. Hall. Hist. v. 2. 266. 



Blitum, Atriplex sylvestris dictum. Raii Syn. I j4. 



Atriplex sylvestris. Fuchs. Hist. 119./. 



A. sylvestris prima, Canic.r. Epit.2'\\.f. 



Frost Blite. Pet. H. Brit. t. S.f. 2. 



(5. Blitiim folio subrotundo. Dill, in Raii Sijn. 155. 



Buddie's Round Blite. Pet. H. Brit. t. S.f. 4. 



V. Chenopodium viride. Linn. Sp. PL 3)9. JVilld. v. \. \303. 



Ch. album /3. Hiuh. lOG. 



Ch. n. 1579, p. Hall. Hist. v. 2. 267. 



Atriplex sylvestris altera. Ger.Em.326.f. 



S. Chenopodium foliis integris, racemosum. Dill, in Raii Syn . 155. 



Atriplex sylvestris tertia. Canicr. E]Tit.2A3.f. 



A. sylvestris foliis integris, racemosa. Bauh. Hist. v. 2. 973. f. 



E. Chenopodium crasso et obtuso oleae folio. Dill, in Raii Sijn. 15G. 



In cultivated as well as waste ground, every where. 



Annual. Julij, August. 



Herb mealy, with a silvery unctuous pubescence, which by age be- 

 comes d'ry and chaffy. Stem more or less branched, furrowed, 

 sometimes reddish. Leaves extremely variable in shape and 

 breadth ; the lower ones generally ovate, and bluntly toothed 

 or lobed, entire and elongated at the base ; the uppermost nar- 

 rower and entire. In j3 most of the leaves are broad, and round- 

 ed 3 in y they are narrower, greener, and the spikes are more 

 lax } in d and ^ the whole of the foliage is nearly entire. The 

 spikes in all are interrupted, partly leafy, oblong, cylindrical, not 

 much branched. Seed perfectly even, not dotted. The young 

 herb is reported to be eatable when boiled, and is known by the 

 name of Fat Men in some parts of Norfolk. 



8. Q\\. ficifolium. Fig-leaved Goosefoot. 



Leaves sinuated, j'^^gged, somewhat hastate ; entire towards 

 the base : upper ones oblong, quite entire. Seed dotted. 



Ch. ficifolium. El. Br. 276. Engl. Bot. v. 2 \. t. 172 1. 



Ch. viride. Curt. Land, f'asc.2. t. \6. 



Ch. scrotinum. Huds. K)(5. Sihth.HS. Abbot jj. 



Blitum ficus folio. Dill, in Raii Sijn. 155. 



Atriplex sylvestris sccunda. Matth. I'algr. v. 1. 419./; according 



to Dillenius. 

 Buddies Fig Blite. Pet. //. Brit. t. S./. 3. 



