697 



Ch. foHis rliomboideis dentato-siiiuatis, racemis ramosis, subnudis. Gmel. Fl. sib, 



III, p. 79, No. 60 (cxcl. syn. omn, praeter Vaill.). 

 Buddle's Round Biite. Petiver, H. brit. t. 8. f. 4. 



Hab. in provinciis cancasicis [pr. Stawropol inquc Iberia (C. Koch), 

 provinc. Schuschn (Hohenack.)] , Sibiria uralcnsi (J. G. Gmel. , Li;8- 

 sing), altaica! (J. G, Gmel., Fl. alt.) , baikalensi et orientali 

 (J. G. Gmel.), 0. 



7. Ch. album (L, Spec. p. 319 *) annuum, caule erecto simplicis- 

 simo ramoso v. ramosissimo (2"— 1"/^^) viridi- v. purpureo-angulato, 

 foliis alternis petiolatis opaeis laete v. glauco-virentibus v, purpuras- 

 centibus basi subrhombeis v. cuneatis triangulari-ovatis diametro lon- 

 gitudinali transversalem % — 3pIo superante v, oblongis obtusis acutis 

 v. producte acuminatis integris v. obsolete v. sinuato-dentatis : supremis 

 floralibus semper integerrimis lanceolatis v. linearibus, florum glomeru- 

 lis densius laxiusve spicatis, spicis nunc simplicibus nunc racemose 

 compositis nunc in cymulis compactis v. laxiusculis corymbose v. pani- 

 culatim dispositis, calyce fructifero carlnato, seroine nitidissimo subti- 

 llssime ruguloso margine acuto. 



Species admodum poiymorpha, inquieto honiinum commercio per orbem divulgata. 

 — Lusus emincntiores commode intra limites varietatum duorum cardina- 

 lium coercendi. 



a. integrifolium: fojiis omnibus integerrimis v. caulinorum paucis obsolete ac parce 

 dentatis acutis obtusiusculis v. obtusissimis. 

 Ch. album var. t. — 3. Mo(?um-TAND. in Dec. Prodr. XIII, 2, p 71. — var. 

 6. et e. Sm. Fl. brit. I, p. 276. — Ej. Engl. Fl. II, p. 13, — Schult. 

 Syst. Veg. VI, p. 257 (var. 6. et s). 

 Ch, viride, L, herb. et operum correctis synonyniis. 



Lusus 1. caule simplicissimo v. basi parce ramoso (2 — 12")? foHis praesertim 

 subtus dense farinosis , florum glomerulis compacte spicatis, spicis simplici- 

 bus V. basi subcompositis longitudine caulis dispositis adslrictis. 

 Ch. album e. microphyllum. Moquin-Tand. Chenop. p. 30; var. 7/. in Dec. 



Prodr. l. c. 

 Ch. viride. L, Fl. suec. ed. 1 et 8 quoad synon. Dillen. Cat. pl. app. 



p. 62 (nec quoad diagnosin et rel. synon.), 

 Ch. No. 1579 /J. Hall. helvet. II, p. 267 (excl. syn.L.). 

 Atriplex silvestris HL Camerar. Epitome 243 (cuni icon.). 

 Atriplex silvestris foliis integris. J. Bauh. Hist. II, 973 c, icon. (Icones 

 Camerarii et J. Bauhiuii a Dillcnio l. c. relatae, etiamsi ad Atriplicem 

 patulam — lusum nanum — rectius spectant, nostrum haud male simul 

 cxhibent.) 

 Lusus 2. caule ramoso, ramis gracilibus, foliis rarius farinosis, florum glome- 

 rulis minutis in spicis simplicissimis v. basi parura compositis gracilibus 

 confertim v, laxe dispositis. 

 Ch. concatenatum. Thuill, Fl. paris. p. 125. - Koch in Sturm Deutschl. 



Fl. Heft 56! 

 Ch. catenulatum. Schleich. Cat. ! 



*) E synonymis, a Lisnaf.o in variis suis operibus ad Cli. a 1 bum et v i r id e citatis, solum- 

 modo duo sequentia siint eliminanda : ,. , . 



Ch. svlvestre opuli folio. Vaii.l. -par. p. 36, t. 7, f. 1, ad Ch. opulifolinm spectans ; , . . ^ 



Atripiex sylvestris folio sinualo candicante. Bauh. rin. p. 119, No. 1, ad Atnphcem lacmiatam 



refereiidum. , ■_ t i ii on xr c-» 



Posterius iu tidem Tourxefoktii (Instit.) et Boerhavii (in ind. alt. h. Lugd. U, p. W, No. b), 



MoRisoxiuM intauste sequentium., recepit MoRisoMis ipse, icones a C. Bauhixio ad A t r i p I i ceni 



suam No. 1 omni jure citatas male intelligens ac sub recepta pbrasi Bauhiniana Chenopodium 



album describens ac depingens (Hist. II, p. 604, Sect. V, t. 31, f. 3) confusioms apud posteros ortae 



primus auctor. 



