1/6 II.OKA OF TllK LAKE 1>ISTKK"T. 



ORDER CIIKXOrODIACE.t. 



Cheiiopodium olidutn, L'uit. Alien. 



C. C^n the Solway shore at S:iltcoats. be\ ond our bounds. 

 —(Rev. R. Wood.) 



L. \\'aste ground at Barrow in Furness. — (W. Foggitt.) 

 Mrs. F. King showed me C. polyspermum growing as a weed 

 in her garden at Penrith ; introduced from the south of Eng- 

 land. A plant in my possession came up in a garden at 

 Thorncroft, Workington. — (W. Hodgson.) 



911. Cheiiopodium mbrum, L. Native. English type. 

 Range i. 



W. Frequent on dunghills about Kirkby Lonsdale. — 

 (Hindson.) 



914. Cheiiopodium album, L. (Meals; ^\'hitc Goose-foot). 

 Native. British type. Range i. Common in cultivated 

 ground, ascending to 300 yards over Penrith and Bowness. 



917. Chf/iopodium Bonus-Henri, us, L. (Good King Henry). 

 Denizen. British type. Range i. Common about villages 

 and farm-houses ; ascending to 300 yards at Shap, and on Gow- 

 barrow Fells ; very common about Hawes ^^■ater, Shap, and 

 Rossgill. Sold in Penrith market as ' Mercury.' — (Britten 

 and Holland.) 



915. Oh'onc poriulacoidcs, Moq. Native. Maritime. 

 English type. Range i. 



L. In a brackish ditch on Walney Island, opposite Barrow. 

 — (C. Bailey.) On the coast at Barrow.— (D. Oliver.) Salt- 

 marsh at Kents Bank, and on the railway embankment west 

 of Cark station.— (B.) 



