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CHENOPODIACEJE. 

 CHENOPODIUM, Linn. 



561. C. Vulvaria, L. C. olidum, Curt. (L, Cat.). Stinking Orache. 

 Atriplex olida, Ger. (Johns., Newt., Merr., Blackst.). Vulvaria (Brit. 



Phys.). 

 Cyb. Br. ii. 314 ; iii. 496. Curt. F. L. f. 5 (drawn from a London 



specimen). 

 Koadsides, under walls and palings, &c. ; rather rare. A. August, 



September. 

 I. Harefield ; Blackst. Fasc. 8. 

 IV. Hampstead Heath ; Johns. Enum. 

 V. Sandy field near Chiswick ; Fox. 

 VII. About the mud walls in the fields about London, plentifully ; Brit. 

 Bhys. 14. Ibid.; Merrett 12, Budd. M88., Blackst. Sj)ec. 6, Curt. F. 

 L., and Burnett iii. 176. By a dunghill on this side Hackney ; [by 

 Sir Jno. Ouldcastle's, going from St. James's Park to Hyde Park] ; 

 Newton MS8. About Islington and Hampstead, J. Woods ; B. G. 

 401. Bet. London and Hampstead in various places ; in Hyde Park, 

 [in Pancras Churchyard] ; M. ^- G. 448. [Under a wall opp. Belsize 

 House ; Land. Fl. 121.] Near ' Shepherd and Shepherdess,' Islington ; 

 Cat. Bond. 14. [Under the wall of St. John's Wood Burial Ground, 

 1822 ; Bennett (v. s.).] [King's Eoad, near St. Pancras Workhouse, 

 Camden Town, 1840 ; Herb. Bardw.] Kensington Grore, abundant on 

 the bank by the side of the road, and under the wall of Hyde Park. 

 First record: Johnson, 1632. 



562. C. polysperxuum, L. All-seed. 

 Blitum polysjyermum, C. B. P. (Blackst.). 

 Cyb. Br. ii. 314. 



Gardens, Waste grounds, and cornfields ; common. A. July — September. 



Var. a, genuinum (Syme), obtusifolimn (L. Cat.). Syme E. B. viii. t. 1 185. 

 I. Harefield; Blackst. Fasc. 11. 

 II. Staines Moor Farm. 



III. Whitton. 



IV. Hendon; Irv. H. B. P. 384, and Bond. Fl. 121. Hampstead, 1850, 



Syme ; Fhyt. iv. 46. 

 V. Near Shepherd's Bush! ; Newb. Perivale; Lees. 

 VI. Edmonton. 



VII. Hackney, E. F. ; Herb. Mus. Brit. Ditch bet. Pancras and Kentish 

 Town ; Boody M88. Near the Brecknock Arms, Camden Town, 

 1847; Herb. Hardw. Between Kentish Town and Highgate. Hack- 

 ney Wick. At the back of Adelaide Eoad, N.W. Site of Exhibition 

 of 1862, S. Kensington. 



