185 



Chenopodiaceæ. 



Determ. Ove Paulsen, Copenhagen. 

 With plate II and III. 



I. Chenopodium L. 



1. Ch. glaucum L.; Ldb. fl. ros. III, p. 700; Bunge 



reliquiae Lehmaunianæ, Mém. savants étrangers VII, 1852, p. 448; 



Bunge Enum. Salsolac. centrasiat. Acta H. Petrop. X 1879, p. 



404; Bois. fl. or. IV, p. 903; Hooker fl. brit. Ind. V, p. 4. Olga 



Fedtschenko, Botan. Issledowanija, in : Iswestija Imp. Obschtschestwa 



liubitelei estestwosnanija, antropologiji i etnografiiji T. GUI. Moskva 



1902, p. 128. 



N. 195. Transcaspia, by Tshardshui. May 13. 1898. 



N. 1802. Buchara, in cultivated land. June 14. 1899. 



N. 1345. Pamir, in the bed of the river Pandsh, by Langarkisht. Alt. 



3000". Sept. 10. 1898. 

 Area: Europe, Sibiria, Asia-Media. 



2. Ch. Vulvaria L. ; Ldb. fl. ros. Ill, p. 695; Bunge 



Enum. p. 404; Bois fl, or. IV, p. 901; Buhse Aufziihl. Transkauk. 



Pers. Pflanzen, Moskau 1860, p. 186; O. Fedtschenko I.e. p. 128. 



N.328. Ferghana, Osh. June 3. 1898. 



N.686. Pamir, on dry plains by Sary Mullah. Alt. élOO". July 5. 1898. 

 (a form with small leaves and the younger stems often red-tinged). 

 Area: Europe, northern Africa, western- and middle Asia. 



3. Ch. murale L.; Ldb. fl. ros. m, p. 702; Bunge rel. 



Lehm. p. 447; Bunge Enum. p. 405; Buhse 1. c. p. 187; Bois. 



fl. or. IV, p. 902 ; Aitchison fl. of Kuram Valley, Journ. Lin. Soc. 



XVm, p. 902 ; Hooker fl. brit. Ind. V, p. 4. 



N. 338. Ferghana, by Osh. June 9. 1898. Called „Shorâ\ 

 Area: Europe, Africa, Sibiria, Asia-Media, India, America. 



