240 ORDERS GENERA, AND SPECIES 



^SUB-CLASS B: 

 Plants with either corolla, calyx, or bothj absenti 



DIVISION I. 



Flowers with the corolla absent, mostly with stamens and 

 pistils in the same flowerj 



SUB-DIVISION (a); 

 Ovary superior: 



Order 66. Amaranthaceae. Flowers 1 -sexual ; stamens 

 3-5, opposite the sepals ; fruit indehiscent ; herbs 

 with exstipulate leaves and inconspicuous, greenish 

 flowers. 



994. Amaranthus Blitum, ; July 16 ; London, 

 Cambridge, Huntingdon, etc. p. 126 



995. Amaranthus retroflexus, ; July 20 ; a casual 

 weed on wool-shoddy heaps, etc. p. 125 



Order 67. Chenopodiaceae. Flowers 1- or 2-sexual ; 

 stamens mostly 5 (1 or 2 in Salsola), opposite sepals ; 

 fruit indehiscent ; herbs with exstipulate leaves, or 

 sometimes with leafless, jointed stems, and small 

 flowers. 



996. Chenopodium olidum, 37 ; Aug. 17 ; Edinburgh, 

 Northumberland southwards, S. and E. Ireland rare, 

 Channel Islands. p. 165 



997. Chenopodium polyspermum, 49 ; Aug. 12 ; Ber- 

 wick southwards, Channel Islands. p. 165 



998. Chenopodium urbicum, 39 ; Aug. 24 ; York south- 

 wards, Ireland, occasionally elsewhere. p. 165 



999. Chenopodium murale, 42 ; Aug. 16 ; Northumber- 

 land southwards rare, Ireland very rare, Channel Is- 

 lands, p. 165 



1000. Chenopodium hybridum, 25 ; Aug. 11 ; local, 

 Lancashire and Norfolk to Somerset and Kent. p. 165 



1001. Chenopodium album, 117 ; F. W. F. vn. 137 ; 

 July 17 ; Great Britain, Ireland, Channel Islands, p. 120 



