Chenopodium. | XCVI. CHENOPODIACE E. 163 
broadly oblong, concave and almost boat-shaped, with a thickened 
broad obtuse keel, more or less pubescent or hirsute. Stamen usually 
um, q. in 
xiii. ii. > x orem glandulosum, F. Muell. Fragm. vii. 
Queen: Moreton Bay, W. Hill, F. MN NM others; Peak Doiii F. 
v Took hamptrn, "0 Si anesy; Armadilla, Bart 
Ug. ales. Port Jackson, R. Brown, JD. "Ho. sker; Bengalla, ME 
Cuin river, Beckler; Murray a and Darlin rivers, Victorian and other Expediti 
B; 4 Yarra- Yarra, F. Mueller ; Skipton and Cres wick, Whan; Lockie 
1881 
amc Australia. Bethanie, Behr.; Mount Barker, Lofty Ranges, Lake goes F. 
ue 
W. Australia, Drummond, n. 165, 715. 
The species is also in New Zealand and New Caledonia. In most of Drummond's 
specimens and in some others, the fruiting perianth has a tendency to dry black and be- 
come rather thick, showing an approach to the European typical lita. 
10. C. pumilio, R. Br. Prod. 407. A branching decumbent filiform 
annual of about 1 i in. , more or less hoary with crisped or glandular hairs. 
Leaves on iletidár petioles, ovate or oblong, entire, 1 to 2 lines long. 
owers minute, axillary, solitary or 2 or 3 together on very short 
pedicels, ven In ong vie 4 or 5, linear, erect, concave, slightly 
= Blitum pumilio, Moq. in DC. Prod. xiii. ii: 82; Ambrina pumilio, 
Moy Chenop Enu 
8. Aakula. Kangaroo island, R. Brown. Possibly a diminutive form of C. cari- 
natum 
d a Sepa F. Muell. Fragm. vii. 11. Diffuse or procumbent, 
ring ye s of 1 ft. or more, the whole plant 
p ily ve be e me on long petioles, from ovate to 
ong lanceolate te, obtuse, pte toothed, narrowed at the base, 3 to 
oad fringed crest or wing. Fruit ovoid, erect, enclosed in the 
erianth. Styles Si^ slender.— litum o Hane F. Muell. in Trans. 
hil. Inst. Vict. ii. 73. 
N. S. Wales Sau riv 
s er, Fori Expedition. 
Victoria, Mu urray ri iver, F. 
8. Australia. Finders Ennis F. "Mueller. 
ni WC. atriplicinum, P. Muell. Fragm. vii. 11. Apparently peren- 
a branching at ey bis only, Rina e ascending or erect 
stems u nder 1 ft. and often under 6 in., prin from near the base, 
der and slightly glandular-pubesce Lower leaves on 
er oe ue lanceolate to kotedir hastate, otherwise 
ther thick, 3 to 1 in. long, the upper ones smaller lanceolate 
T entire, but S pouces Flowers in dense sessile giu clusters 
à pale 
long slen 
entire, ra 
