84 Order CARYOPHYLLACEA 
selmo; Antelope county; Chelsea; Cherry county; Grand Island; 
Haigler; Lincoln; Long Pine; Louisville; Minden. 
3. Monolepis. 372. 
1. Monolepis nuttalliana (R. & S.) Greene 
Throughout the state, but not common. Central City; Chadron; 
Deuel county; Hastings; Long Pine. 
4. Atriplex. 372. 
Herbs with broad, triangular-hastate leaves; annuals. 
Plants green. 1. A. hastata. 
Plants silvery-scurfy. 2. A. argentea. 
Shrubs with narrow, linear-oblong to oblanceolate leaves; perennials. 
Bracts not broadly winged, united to the middle. 3. A. nuttallii. 
Bracts broadly winged, united to near the top. 4, A. canescens. 
1. Atriplex hastata L. Orache. 
Common in saline and alkaline meadows. Alliance; Chadron; Kear- 
ney; Lexington; Lincoln. 
2. Atriplex argentea Nutt. Saltweed. 
In alkaline and saline soil. Salt basin at Lincoln; Scotts Bluff county. 
3. Atriplex nuttallii S. Wats. 
Common in alkaline soil in the western part of the state. Hat Creek 
basin; Long Pine; Scotts Bluff county. 
4. Atriplex canescens (Pursh) James. 
Probably occurs in the western part of the state. 
5. Eurotia. 374. 
1. Eurotia lanata (Pursh) Mog. White Sage, Winter Fat. 
A xerophyte of the foot-hill region of the western part of the state. 
Where abundant, valuable for winter forage. Banner county; Chey- 
enne county; Hat Creek basin; Lawrence Fork. 
6. Kochia. 374. 
1. Kochia scoparia (L.) Roth. 
Cultivated in flower gardens and often escapes. Blue Hill; Minden; 
Oxford; Red Cloud. 
7. Corispermum. 374. 
1. Corispermum hyssopifolium L. Bug-seed. 
In sandy soil. Box Butte county; Crawford; Lincoln; Scotts Bluff; 
Valentine. 
8. Salicornia. 375 
1. Salicornia europza L. Glasswort. 
Common in salt basins along Salt creek, Lincoln. 
9. Sarcobatus. 375. 
1. Sarcobatus vermiculatus (Hook.) Torr. Grease-wood. 
In the bad-lands of the western part of the state. Hat Creek basin. 
