Flora of Denver. 



344 Chenopodium hybridum L. Near Denver reported 

 by Dr. Smith. 



345- Chenopodium glaucum L. Rather common. Fall. 



346. Chenopodium corniitum BEXTH. & HOOK. Aromatic 

 glandular, flowers small and very much crowded in long spikes 

 at the ends of the stems. Along the Platte near Valverde. 

 Summer and fall. 



347. Chenopodium capitatum WATSON.' (SQUAW-PAINT.) 

 Clusters of fruit red and fleshy. Reported by Dr. Smith and 

 B. H. Smith. 



348. Chenopodium urbicum L. On Euclid Street above 

 Goss Street in North Denver. 



349. Monolepis chenopodioides MOQ. Rather common. 



350. Atriplex patulum L. var. hastatum GRAY. Common in 

 North Denver. Fall. 



351. Atriplex argenteum NTTT. North Denver. Sum- 

 mer. 



352. Atriplex cane'scens JAMES. A shrub, Berkeley. 

 Summer and fall. 



353. Atriplex roseum L. Introduced in North Denver 

 near where the Sixteenth Street cable turns. Fall. 



354. Suckleya petiolaris GRAY. Found near Denver by 

 Thomas Meehan. 



355. Eurotia lanata MOQ. (WHITE-SAGE, WINTER-FAT.) 

 Valverde Hills near Riverside cemetery. Summer. Fall. 



356. Corispermum hyssopifolium L. Common in North 

 Denver and near Arlington Park. Fall. 



357. Suaeda depressa WATSON var. erecta WATSON. 

 Stems from a woody base, leaves round, fleshy, and crowded. 

 North Denver. Fall. 



358. Salsola Kali L. Introduced along the railroad tracks. 

 Summer and fall. 



