CHENOPODIACE®. 249 
CHENOPODIACEA. 
CHENOPODIUM J. 
C. polyspermum JL. All-seed. Top. Bot. ‘‘ Howitt sp.” 
Native. E. Waste places, roadsides, field borders. Rare. A. July-Sept. 
First record, Pilkington, 1789. 
C. Heanor, Watson’s N.B.G., 1837. 
Tl. Mickleover, Painter, Natt. 
T2. Near Borrowash Railway Station, Smith MSS. 
T3. Calke Village, and at Calke Mill, Purchas, J.B. Between Repton 
and Newton, Wild Fl. Rept. 
*C. Vulvaria L. Stinking Orache. C. olidum Curt. 
Casual. GE. Waste ground. Very rare. A. July-Aug. 
First record, Pilkington, 1789. 
G2. Dethick, Pilkington. 
T2. Garden at Calke Abbey (Bloxam), afterwards lost, Purchas, J.B. A 
specimen is in Hb. Leic. Museum. 
C. album Ll. Fat Hen. White Gooscfoot. 
Native. B. Arable land, waste ground, waysides. Common. A. July-Sept. 
First record, Pilkington, 1789. 
General throughout the County. ‘‘ Ascends to 350 yards at Buxton,” 
Rogers, J.B. 
Var. viride (L.) Pilkington, 1789. 
C. Waste ground, Beighton, a very distinct looking plant, growing with 
OC. album (see B.E.C. Rep. for 1897, 562). 
Var. viridescens St. Am. C. paganwn Reichb. 
P. Langwith. 
*C. hybridum /. 
Casual. 
Tl.* Mickleover, Bindley. 
C. rubrum L. Red Gooscfoot. 
Colonist. EG. Manure heaps, waste ground. Rare. A. Juiy-Sept. 
First record, Glover, 1829. 
Tl. Longford, Gibbs Mickleover, Painter, Natt. Littleover, Bindley. 
Barton Park Farm, north of Church Broughton. 
T2. Sandiacre, 
T3. Swarkeston Bridge, Bloram. White Hollows, and Calke Village, 
Purchas, J.B. Stapenhill, Hb. Mason. Coton-in-the-Elms, Painter, J.B. Repton, 
Wild Fl. Rept. 
