CHENOPODIA CE^ 163 



Chenopodium glaucum, L. A weed of cultivated 

 ground, roadsides, and waste places in the greater 

 part of Europe, including the eastern counties of 

 England. 



Chenopodium hybridmn, L. A native of South- East 

 Russia, in woods and on rocky ground. In the rest 

 of Europe, including the southern counties of England, 

 it occurs only in cultivated and waste ground. 



Chenopodium leptophyllum, Nutt. A native of North 

 America. Once recorded by Mr. Hume as a casual 

 in the neighbourhood of Par Harbour. 



Chenopodium murale, L. It extends over most of 

 Europe and as far east as Arabia. Mr. Marshall con- 

 siders it to be native on the beaches of Kent, Sussex, 

 and Dorset. If so, its distribution as an indigenous 

 plant has been strangely overlooked, for no statement 

 can be found in British or foreign Floras of any native 

 habitat for the plant. Until more attention is paid 

 to the exact environment of the species in different 

 parts of its range, it will perhaps be better to class 

 it among homeless plants. 



Chenopodium opulifolium, Schrad. A rare weed 

 of roadsides and waste ground in England. In similar 

 habitats it extends from Europe to Turkestan. 



[Chenopodium polyspermum, L. A native in damp 

 woods in the south of England and from Western 

 France to Southern Russia, though in most local Floras 

 throughout its range it is recorded only from waste 

 and cultivated ground. Its generic connection with so 



