292 62. CHENOPODIACER. 
909. Chenopodium polyspermum, Linn. 
Provinces 123456789 10(11)--- [15]. Native 
Lat. 50—55. Cornwall, Wight, Kent. — Lancaster, York. 
Zones 1 2. Low grounds. Scarcely indigenous in prov. 9 10? 
Census 10 20 88. (Ireland). English type of distribution. 
Europe all, except Lapland and Finmark. 
Russia 6-4 3 2. Siberia. 
910. Chenopodium urbicum, Linn. 
Provinces 12 845-[7]891011--[1415]. Native? 
Lat. 50—56. Cornwall! Wight, Kent. — Chester, Cheviotland. 
Zones 1 2. Low grounds. “Colonist” in provinces 10 11. 
Census 9 18 34. Ireland? Germanic-english type. 
Europe all, except Lapland and Finmark. 
Russia 65 482. West-asia. Siberia. Davuria. 
Canaries. — (America, introduced). 
911. Chenopodium rubrum, Linn. 
Provinces 1234567891011-181415. Native. 
Lat. 50—57. Cornwall, Wight, Kent. — Renfrew, Fife. 
Zones 1 2. Low grounds. Humber to 150 yards. 
Census 14 27 54. Ireland 3. English-germanic type. 
Europe all, except Lapland and Finmark. 
Russia 6-4 32. West-asia. Siberia. Davuria. 
Azores. — “ America.” “ Columbia.” 
9l1*. Chenopodium botryoides, Sm. 
Provinces [1 2] 3 4--[7---11---15]}. Native. 
Lat. 51—53. Kent! Essex. Suffolk. Norfolk! 
Zone 1. Littoral. [C. pseudo-botryoides in 1 27 11 15.] 
Census 2 3 4. Ireland 0. Local-germanic type. 
Europe —? [Channel Isles, by a misnomer}. Scandinavia? 
N.B. The European area (if any) of this plant cannot be determined 
until its proper synonyms are ascertained. 
