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Chenopodium boscianum- Moq., Itnum. Chen. p. 21 (1840). 



No. 1 1528 Notre Dame, Ind. 



Botrys alba (Linn.). 



Chenopodium album Linn., Sp. PL, p. 219 (1753). 



Lake Co. (Deam), Laporte Co. (Deam), Nos. 1986 Notre 

 Dame, Ind. (Powers), 10419 Notre Dame, Ind., 11351 Hudson 

 Lake. 



Botrys Berlandieri (Moq.) 



Chenopodium Berlandieri Moq. 1. c. p. 23. 



No. 11350 Hudson Lake, Ind. The leaves of this specimen 

 are nearly all decussate. 



BLITUM Hippocrates, Affect., 526, Theophrastus, Hist. 

 PI., 1:9, Dioscprides, 11:143, Pliny, XX:93," Galen, II:i, etc. 



Blitum Tragus, Camerarius, Dodonaeus, Matthioli, Lobelius, 

 Caesalpinus, Gerarde, Anguillara, Tabernaemontanus, Brunfels, 

 ere. Blitum Tour., Els., P. 407 (1694), I. R. H., p. 507 (1700), 

 Polysporon Linnaeus, Syst. (1735), Gen., p. 6 (1754), Gen., p. 

 20 (1737), Chenopodio-Morus Boerhaave, Ind. Alt. PI. p. 91 (1727), 

 Morocarpus Ruppius, Fl. Jen., p. 271 (1727), Polysporon Lobelius 

 Hist., p. 128 also Anguillara. 



Blitum capitatum Linn., Sp. PI., p. 4, (1753). 



Chenopodium capitatum Aschers., Fl. Brand., p. 572 (1864), 

 Morocarpus major Ruppius, 1. c. 



Nos. 1 1 248, 11253 Notre Dame, Ind. 



^ri^/PLEA' Hippocrates, Theophrastus, VII :i, PHny XX:20, 

 Columella III:ii, X:377, Dioscorides 11:145. ■ 



Atriplex Tragus, Dodonaeus, Lobelius, Caesalpinus, Fuchs, 

 Castor Durante, Anguillara, Matthioli, Ruellius, Marcellus Ver- 

 gilius, Gesner, V. Cordus, Lonicer, Camerarius, Thalius, etc., 

 Atriplex Tour., Els., p. 405 (1694), I. R. H., p. 505 (1700), Linn., 

 vSyst.. (1735). <^'^en., p. 317 (i737)> Gen., p. 472 (1754). 



Atriplex hastata Linn., Sp. PI., p. 1053 (1753). 

 ' Atriplex patula Linn., Sp. PI., p. 1053, 1. c. Atriplex littoralis 

 Linn., 1. c. p. 1054, Atriplex patulum var. hastatum A. Gray, Man., 

 Ed. 5, p. 405 (1867). 



Lake Maxinkuckee (H. W. Clarke), Clarke, Ind. (Umbach), 

 Hudson Lake, Laporte Co. 



CYCLOLOMA Moq., Enum. Chen., p. 17 (1840). 



' Daubeny thinks that the liliton of Dioscorides is Amaroutlius Blitum 

 JLect., p. .^15, Fee, Panckouck, Ruliani to the contrary. 



