360 BAKER’S NORTH YORKSHIRE. 
Chenopodium polyspermum L. English type. Co- 
lonist. Area8.1. Rangeo-roo. Rare in waste ground. 
Beningborough ; J. Backhouse. Camphill; Hebblethwaite. 
Chenopodium urbicum L. Germanic type. Colonist. 
Area 8.65.1. Range oroo: Rare in waste ground. Camp- 
hill, Newby Wiske, South Otterington, York, Cargofleet, Redcar. 
Chenopodium rubrum L. English type. Native Area 
98.65.32 1. Range o-150. Not unfrequent in waste 
ground in the low country. Apparently a true Native in the 
coast salt-marshes. The other species, C. Bonus-Henricus alone 
excepted, appear to range best amongst the Colonists. 
Chenopodium murale L. English type. Colonist. Area 
6.1. Range o-100. Waste ground at York at the foot of the 
city walls, and elsewhere upon both sides of the Ouse. Bridge 
near Hob Moor, on manure; / A. Lees. 
Chenopodium album L. British type. Colonist. Area 
general. Range 0-300, Common in cultivated ground through- 
out the lower zone. C. faganum Reich. is frequent in rich soil. 
C. ficifolium as a plant of North Yorkshire is doubtful. 
Chenopodium Botrys L. Alien. <A weed in cultivated 
ground at Camphill and Great Ayton. From the former station 
I have distributed numerous garden-grown specimens, raised 
from the seed of the subspontaneous plant by Mr. Hebble- 
thwaite. 
Chenopodium Bonus-Henricus L. British type. Deni- 
zen. Area general. Range 0-400. Frequent in waste ground, 
but always in the neighbourhood of villages and farmhouses. 
Like the Sycamore, probably an introduction of very ancient 
date. It ascends in the Yore district to the village of Cotter- 
dale and in Gretadale to Sleightholme. 
Chenopodium glaucum L. Germanic type. Colonist. 
Area 2. Range o-roo. Waste ground at Norby near Thirsk, 
where I have seen it with A¢riplex deltoidea for many consecu- 
tive years. Rubbish heap near Sandhutton. 
