552 60. PLANTAGINACER, — 62. CHENOPODIACER. 
60. PLANTAGINACES. 
Plantago (laneeolata) Timbali, Jordan. 
Provinces -- 3-10. Sown with imported seeds of clover. 
Casual. Surrey! Midx. flo. Essex; Syme! York; Baker! 
Plantago (maritima) hirsuta, E. B. 8. 
Province - 18. Mainland of Orkney; Eng. bot. vii. 173. 
Syn. 904. ‘Singular from being densely hairy.” 
Plantago arenaria, Linn. 
Provinces 1 - 38. Somerset; Clark! Flower! Essex; Syme! 
Casual. English Botany, third edition, vii. 175. 
Plantago Psyllium, Linn. 
Provinces - 2.3. Isle of Wight? Middlesex, extinct. 
Casual. Cyb. iii. 495. Phytol. iii. 745. Midx. flo. 280.—(Also 
Plantago Lagopus, casual in Surrey ; see J. B. iv. 150.) 
61. AMARANTHACEA. 
Amaranthus Blitum, Linn. 
Provinces - 2384-11-14. Dorset to Northumbl. & E. Lowlands. 
Casual. Cyb. ii. 313. Very seldom met with. 
Amaranthus retroflecus, Linn. 
Provinces -- 8-65-10. Sur. Hert. Midx. Glouc. York. 
Casual. Cyb. ii. 313. Webb flo. Jour. Bot. iv. 150. 
62. CHENOPODIACES. 
Blitum virgatum, Linn. 
Province - 14. Fisher-row, Edinburgh; Boswell Syme. 
Casual. Cyb. iii. 367. Eng. bot. viii. 38. 
Chenopodium (polyspermum) cymosum, or obtusifolium. 
Chenopodium (polyspermum) spicatum, or acutifolium. 
Provinces, as given in the Synopsis; same for both? 
Syn. 909. These two segregates, differing by their inflorescence 
and by the forms of their leaves, may be said to correspond with 
the candicans and viride, segregates of C. album. 
Chenopodium (urbicum) intermedium, M. & K. 
Provinces 12345. Doubtful in 1 and 5. 
Syn. 910. Cyb. ii. 315. The distribution to be assigned to this 
segregate will vary with the application of the name. If it be 
restricted to the plants with the leaves more rhomboid than 
triangular,.and with the inflorescence less spicate and less erect, 
and quite independently of the marginal divisions of the leaves,— 
then the present segregate reverts gradually to our type form 
under culture. The continental form of C. wrbicum, that with the 
