CEENOPODIACE^E. 85 



a. C. candicans. Lam. 



Frequent at Harrow and Pinner. Horsington Hill. 

 (Flor. Midd.) 



ft. C. viride. L. 



Pinner. Near Alperton. (Flor. Midd.) 



4. C. ficifolium. Sm. (Fig-leaved Goose-foot.) 

 Waste ground. 8, 9. 



Not common. Farm yard at Kenton, and in a field at 

 Roxeth. For several years at the Marsh, Pinner; now 

 extinct. Alperton. (Flor. Midd.) 



5. C. glaucum. L. (Oak-leaved Goose-foot.) 

 Waste ground, in sandy soil especially. 8, 9. 

 Growing with C. ficifolium in a Farm yard at Kenton, 



and also at Roxeth. 



6. C. rubrum. L. (Red Goose-foot.) 

 Dunghills and waste places. 8, 9. 



Not unfrequent in waste ground at Harrow. Down 

 fields and gardens at Pinner. Near Alperton. (Flor. Midd.) 



7. C. Bonus Henricus. L. (Good King Henry, or 



Mercury Goose-foot, Wild Spinach.) 

 Waste places and way sides. 5-8. 

 Bank by the Grove kitchen garden wall, opposite Rev. 

 F. Rendall's house. Stanmore. (Varenne.) 



ATRIPLEX. (Orache.) 



1. A. hastata. Bab. (SpreadingHalberd-leavedOrache.) 

 Cultivated and waste ground. 6-10. 



Everywhere common. 



2. A. deltoidea. Bab. (Triangular-leaved Orache.) 

 Cultivated and waste ground. 6-10. 



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