PLANTS OF MONROE COUNTY 27 



781. A. KLiToiDES Watson. [.■hiiara?i//ius />/ifoides S. "Watson.] 



Railroad yard, 1895, common from North avenue to Brighton, and 

 perhaps beyond. August, 1896, in one place, just west of Prince street, 

 for a distance of 150 feet, it was so abundant as to exclude nearly every- 

 thing else. Frequent from Brighton to Penfield and from Rochester to 

 Coldwater, though less frequent west than east of Rochester, September, 

 1896, y. /y. Fu//er. 



CHENOPODIACE^E. 



.'i'-Hia. i'YCI.OLi^MA Moquin. Winged Pi<;weed. 



1544. C. PLATYPHVLLUM Moquin. \^C. atripiicifolium (Spreng. ) Coulter.] 



Railroad yard, eastern part of Rochester, 1895, C. Af. Booth. Vincent 

 street flats, Rochester, M. S. Baxter. 



326b. KOCHIA Roth. 



1545. K. scoPARiA Schrad. [A', scoparia (L. ) Roth.] 



Established on Garson avenue, Rochester, 1895, Dr. C. M. Booth. 



3»7. CHESOPODHM. Toinn.- [L.] Goosefoot. Pi<;\veed. 



1546. C. FOETiDUM Lamk. 



Canandaigua, Mrs. /:'. O. Carticrighf, 1897. 



1547. C. GLAUciM L. Oak-leaved Goosef-oot. 



Plentiful in railroad yards, Rochester. Scattered along tracks from 

 Coldwater to Penfield. Plentiful in railroad yard at Le Roy, and frequent 

 in dry bed of Oatka creek below Le Roy, J. />. Fuller, 1896. 



785. C. Bonus-Henrici's L. Merciry. 



Waste field, Lyndhurst street, Rochester, /. B. Fuller. 



787. C. Botrvs L. Jerusalem Oak. 



Common in railroad yard from Scio street to Brighton, and occas- 

 sional along N. V. C. R. R. west of the city, J. B. l-'uller. 



1548. C. ambrosioides L. Mexican Tea. 



Corner Scio and Syracuse streets, Rochester,/. //. Fuller, 1896. 

 Railroad yard, l)r. C. M. Booth, 1896. Vacant lot, Canal street, Roch- 

 ester, AI. S. Baxter, 1907. 



32Sa. M0.\0/./:P/S Schrad. 



1549. M. Nuttalliana (R. & S. ) Wats. 



Reservoir avenue, 1909, Florence Becknnth. Specimen in Herbarium 

 of State Botanist. 



3'*fih. S A /-SOLA L. 



1550. S. Kali L. van tenuifolia G. F. W. Mey. Russian Thistle. 



Railroad yard eastern part of Rochester, Dr. C. M. Booth, 1896. 

 River flats, Vincent street bridge, M. S. Baxter, 1898. Despatch and 

 railroad yard, Lincoln Park, 1899, Miss Beckzuith. Common now along 

 railroads in various parts of the county. 



