2. 



PENTANDRIA DIGYNIA. 

 C. foliis triangularibus fiibdentatis, racemis con- 



fertis ftridiffimis. Sp. pL 318. (Buxk Hallens. 69. 



/. I. Pet. herb. t. 8./. 8. male.) 

 Upright Goofefoot. AngJis. 

 In vvafte places, and under walls in towns and 



villages. 



Sibbald. O. VIIL 



C, foliis cordato-triangularibus obtufiufculis den- 

 tatis, racemis eredis compofitis fubfoliofis caule 

 brevioribus. Sp. pL 318. (Ger. Em. 328./. 2. 

 Bakchamp. hiji. 542. /. 542.) 



Sharp-leav'd Goofefoot. Angiis. 



On dunghills and under walls in towns and villages. 

 Sibbald. O. VIII. 



The fhalks fpread on the ground : the leaves are 

 thick and Iliining, and turn red before they die : 

 the ipikes confift of fefllle cluflers of flowers, 

 intermix'd with linear leaves. 



CHENOPODIUM foliis ovatis nitidis dentatis 

 acutis, racemis ramofis nudis. Sp. pi. 3 1 8. (Ger. 

 Em. 32s. f. I. Pel. herb. t. 8./. 5.) 



Common Goofefoot, or Sowbane. Angiis. 



In wafle places and under walls. Sibbald. ©• VIII. 



The leaves are more fharply indented than in the 

 CHE, rtibrum, and the flowers grow in branch- 

 ing cluflers, or Corymbi., and not in fpikes. 



foliis rhomboideo-triangularibus 



erofis poftice 

 integris, fummis oblongis, racemis eredlis. Sp. 

 pi 319. (Pet. herb. t.'6. f. 2.) 

 Common White or Frofl-Blite. 



Angiis. 



In 



