170 XCVI. CHENOPODIACEJE. | Atriplex. 
Var. egg crraitiog pranih a orbicular and broadly cordate.—A. reniformis — 
R. Br. Prod. 4 Moq. in DC. Prod. xiii. ii. 101. 
M n Ka LR Island, pi Brown, Waterhouse; Port Adelaide, F. 
ueller 
V ndicwlata. Fruiting perianth of the shape of that of the var. cordata, but 
longer, x: east 5 lines diameter, with a small foliaceous appen:lage at the base of the disk 
icaria.—N. W. of theh 
on one side, showing an approach to the perianth of A. vesicaria.— . of the heal of 
the Great Bight, Delisser. A small fragment in fruit only and the affinity uncertain. 
ere are also in Herb. ueller specimens from various other localities which " 
belong to A. paludosa, but bath å in leaf only they cannot be determined. 
A. Drummondii, Mog. in DC. Prod. xii. ii. 102. An erect | 
bushy shrub perros 3 or 4 ft., white or fulvous with a scaly tomen- 
tum ves obovate or oblong, obtuse, entire, contracted into a short 
petiole, mostly 4 to 1 inch long. Flowers dicecious, both sexes in te 
minal panicles, the male Clusters rather small, in numerous short dense 
w. Austra 134 34 (4) and 135 (9) Rottenest Island, Preiss, ™ 
1255; Port dpt Oldfield ; “Teena flats, Max 
Although allied to A. paludosa, ied species appears to be sufliciently distinct in 
foliage and inflorescence and probably i stature, as iur as in the quite — fruiting 
perianth. Moquin describes the iar as elliptical, but it i" vie: 
specimens he saw, as in all Drummond's, they were not yet fully formed. 
. A. isatidea, Mog. Chenop m. 68, and in DC. Prod. xiii. ii. 101. 
An erect robust dn “attain ning 16 f (Oldfield), densely scaly-tomen- — 
tose. Leaves elliptical obovate or oblo ong obtuse, entire or slightly - 
more orbicular, in which however I have not found perfect § i 
Fruit half-inclüded in the closed base of the perianth, covered by the 
appressed valves. Radicle superior.—4. halimus var. erecta, Nees Y a 
PI. Preiss. i. 633 (Mo x n). 4 
W. Australia. Swan river, Drummond, n. 226 (or 2239), Fraser, Preis’, pe : 
pee river aud 8. W. Bay, Oldfield ’ Sharks Bay, Milne ; Abrolhos i a 
6. A. nummularia, Lindl. in Mitch. Trop. Aus 
ird a attaining several ha with spreading obe de DN pins 
