14^ PENTANDRIA DIGYNIA. 



nrhicum 2. C. foliis triangularlbus fubdentatis, racemis con- 

 fertis ftridiffimis. Sp. pi. 318. (Buxl^. Hallens. 69. 

 /. u^PcL herb.t. 8./. 8. male,) 



Upright Goofcfoot. Anglis, 



In waile places, and under walls in towns and 

 villages. ^ihhalL G. VIIL 



ruhrum 3. C, foliis cordato-triangularibus obtufiufculis den- 



tatis, racemis ereftis compofitis fubfoliofis caule. 



brevioribus. Sp, pL 318. {Ger. Em. 328./. 2. 



Dale champ, hift. 542. /. 542.) 

 Sharp-lea v'd Goofefoot. Anglis. 

 On dunghills and under walls in towns arid villages. 



SihbalL O. Vill. 

 The ilalks fpread on the ground : the leaves are 



thick and Ihining, and tarn red before they die : 



the ipikes confiil of feilile clullers of flowers, 



intermix'd with linear leaves. 



murale 4. CHENOPODIUM foliis ovatis nitidis dentatis 

 acutis, racemis ramoiis nudis. Sp. pi. 318. (Ger. 

 Em. 328./. I. Tet. herb. t. 8./. 5.) 

 Common Goofcfoot, or Sowbane. Anglis. 

 In waile places and under v/alls. Sibbald, o • VIII. 

 The leaves are more Iharply indented than in the 

 CHE ruhrum, and the flowers grow in branch- 

 ■ ing clufiers, or Corymhi^ and not in fpikes, 



Mur^i 5. C. fol'ls rhomboideo-trianguiaribus erofis pofliice 

 intcgris, fummis oblongis, racemis eredis. ^p. 

 pi. 319. (Vet. herb. t. 8./. 2.) 

 Common White or Frofli-Blite. Anglis. 



In 



