4-i-O :J5. ATUiPLEX PATULA. [CL. XXIII. 



Atriph'x is essentially distiiiguished from Chcnopodium. by 

 its polygamous flowers, and by the two-leaved calyx of the 

 female flowers ; (Anleit. ii. 308.) 



SyTuyiiymcs and Figures. 



? Atriplex sylvestris, Dodon. G15. 



Atriplicis marinoe species Valerando, J. Batih. Hist. 2. 974*. 



Atriplex folio deltoide triangulari sinuato, Moris, sect. 5. t. 



A folio liastato s. deltoide, Tourn. Inst. 585. Hist, des 



Plantes aux Envir. de Paris, p. 10. Magnol. Bot. 34. 



A foliis sagittato-lanceolatis, Li7in. Lapp. n. 377. 

 A foliis triangularibus basi productis, Hall. Stirp. Helv. 



n. 1617. A caule herbaceo, valvulis foemineis magnis 



deltoidibus, Oer^ Prov. 329. 

 A. hastata, Linn. FL Suec. n. 921. (Manifesto nostra, cum 



Morisonii synonymon citet. Hinc confusio posteriorum, 



quae tandem herbario Linnaeano soluta est.) Scop. Cam. 



n. 1245. Pollich. Pallat. n. 942. Selioll Barh. n. 809. 



Leyss Hall n. 1015. Sclik. t. 348. Huds. Angl. p. 443. 



Lightf. Scot. p. 636. Gouan, Fl. Momsp. 433. Host,Austr. 



545. Rafn. Dan. 2. 238. Vill. Delph. 2. 56Q. Lam. Enc. 



1. 275. Fl. Dan. 1286. De Cand. Fl Franc. 3. 386. 

 (Omnes hi ahique auctores, si A. patulam enumerant, A. 

 angustifoliam intelligunt.) 



A. patula, Linn. Herb. Smith, Fl Brit 3. 1091. Eng. 

 Bot. 936. Fl Dan. 1285. MarscL Bicb. Taur. Cauc. 



2. 443. Spreng. Hal n. 293< 

 A. laciniata, Besser Gallic. 1. 194. 



Geographical Distribution . 



This species is distributed from 44 ^ to 64° throughout the 

 whole of Europe ; for Tauris, Bologna, and Montpellier, 

 seem to be its southern limits; Umea and Angermanland 

 its northern. How far it stretches eastward is not clear, be- 

 cause the Siberian plants which pass under this name are 

 still doubtful. 



