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Collected in mud and water in the San Antonio river, at the S. P. 

 bridge, in mature fruit, May 3 (1836), 600 feet. 



On July 2 it was collected in a similar situation on the Guadalupe, at 

 Kerrville, in flower only (1942), 1600 feet. 



Type locality, "Banda orientale Brasiliae." Type in Columbia 

 College Herbarium. 

 Polygonum lapathifolium L. Sp. PL 360 (1753). 



Polygonum Pennsylvanicum Curt. Fl. Lond. /. 7J (1777), not L. 



At Kerrville, on the edge of the bluff overlooking the Guadalupe, in 

 wet ground, altitude 1650 feet, growing in a dense clump. Leaves very 

 resinous beneath ; flowers greenish white, dense. 



June 12 (1844) ; type locality, "in Gallia." 



CHENOPODIACEAE. 



CHENOPODIUM L. Sp. PL 218 (1753). 

 Chenopodium album L. Sp. PL 219 (1753). 



About the streets of Kerrville, apparently not very abundant. Altitude 

 1650 feet. 



June 30 (1928) ; type locality, "in agris Europae." 



ATRIPLEX L. Sp. PL 1052 (1753). 

 Atriplex 



In sandy soil along the beach of Corpus Christi Bay. Seen only in 

 flower. 



June 2 (1819). 



SUAEDA Forsk. FL Aeg. Arab. 69, /. 186 (1775). 

 Suaeda suffrutescens S. Wats. Proc. Am. Acad. 9: 88 (1874). 



Suaeda fruticosa var. ? multiflora Torr. Pac. R. R. Rep. 4: 130 



(1857), in part. 



Abundant on the "Flats" at Corpus Christi, growing in dense bunches. 

 Sea level. 



June 6 (1827); type locality not given; range, "from western Texas 

 to southern California and northern Mexico, in saline plains." 



AMARANTACEAE. 



Amaranthus Berlandieri (Moq.) Uline & Bray, Bot. Gaz. 19 : 268 

 (1094). 



Sarratia Berlandieri Moq.; DC. Prodr. 132: 268 (1849). 

 About Corpus Christi, in both sandy soil and black waxy land, from 



