Proceedings and Collections. i 



ati/falj: 



CLIilCEBB AC Ivi:. 



469. Anycliia dicliofoma, Michx. 

 River Mountains (?) 



ito. Selermnthnfl animus, L. 



Frequent in barren fields near Wilkes-Barre. 



AMARANTACi: 11. 



171. Amarantus retroflexus, L. Red-boot Pigweed, 

 Abundant below Scranton. 



17:2. A. albns, L. 



Common. A prostrate Amarantua with large seeds, short 

 bracts, and resembling A. !>ntoi<i< % x Watson, (see Proc. of 

 An/' r. Acad,, xii., ]>. i27.'», and Cwjxuja Flora, p. 7~>) but 

 having the utricle of A. albus, was found on the L. A B. 

 II. R, Dear fche station north of Kingston, (inTierb. II'. /.'. D.) 



CIIKNOPODIACE.i:. 



173. Chenepodiam album, L. Pigweed. 

 Common. 



471. C. Iiybridmn, L. MAPLE-LEAVED GooSEFOOT. 

 Ledges above Taylorvillc. 



•17"). C. Kotrys, L. JERUSALEM Oak. 

 Wilkes-Barre. 



476. C. ambrosioides, L. MEXICAN TEA. 

 Abundant in streets of Wilkes-Barre. 



177. Atriplex patula, L. rar. hastata, Gray. 

 Streets of Wilkes-Barre (?) 



