REPORT OF THE STATE BOTANIST 1902 91 



CHENOPODIACEAE 



Chenopodmm album L. 



Pigiveed 



Cultivated and waste grounds. Abundant. June- September. 



Chenop odium album viride (L.) Moq. 

 With the type. Frequent. June- September. 



Chenopodium glaucum L. 

 Oak-leaved goosefoot 

 Along the railroad at Apalachin. Infrequent. June-Sep- 

 tember. 



Chenopodium hybridum L. 



Maple-leaved goosefoot 

 Waste places. Infrequent. July- September. 



Chenopodium botrys L. 

 Jerusalem oak 

 Waste places. Infrequent. Apalachin. July- September. 



Atriplex hastata L. 



A. p a t u 1 u m var. hastatum Gray 



Halberd-leaved or ache 



Waste places. Infrequent. August-October. 



AMARANTHACEAE 



Amaranthus retroiiexus L. 



Rough pigweed 



Gardens and waste places. Common. August-October. 



Amaranthus hybridus L. 

 A. hypochondriacus L. 

 Slender pigweed 

 Waste places. Infrequent. Barton. August-October. 



Amaranthus hybridus paniculatus (L.) IT. & B. 

 A. paniculatusL. 

 Red amaranth 

 Waste places. Infrequent. August-October. 



Amaranthus blitoides Wats. 



Prostrate amaranth 

 Along railroads. Infrequent. Campville. June-October. 



