' Amaranthus tristis, L.—V. 2 ; B. 228, 229 ; M. 5. Tropical 

 America. Cultivated in tropical Asia. 



Amaranthus viridis, L., syn. Euxoliis viridis, Moq.— B. 227. Dis- 

 persed through all warm and tropical countries. 



Cyathula prostrata, BL—V., Guilding. Widely dispersed in tropical 

 America. Africa. India :m<l Polynesia, also in the Canary Islands. 



Achyranthes aspera, L.—V. 87, 1593 ; B. 218. Diffused through all 



Mogiphanes Jacquini, Schrad. — V.. (1 nil. ling. West Indies and East 

 tropical America. 



Mogiphanes straminea, Mart.-V. 321; B. 289; M. 16. West 

 Indies and Mexico to Brazil. 



Telanthera maritima, Moq., syn. Alternanthera ficoidea, R.Br.— 

 M. 17. West Indies, Central America, eastern coast of South America. 

 and western coast of Africa. 



Telanthera ?-- -V. 882, 1595; B. without number; M. 14. 

 Alternanthera Achyrantha, R.Br.—V. 857. Widely dispersed in 

 the warmer part- of America, also in the Canary Islands and South 



Alternanthera sessilis, R. Br. — V. 455. Dispersed through all warm 



Philoxerus venniculatus, R. Br.—V. 1033; B. 302; M. 30; U. 39. 

 West Indies, eastern South America and West Africa. 



Gomphrena globosa, L.—V. 1229. A native of India, now natural 



Celosia argentea, L.—V. 1223, 1233. Widely diffused in tropical 

 Asia, Africa and America. 



Iresine celosioides, L.—V. 199, 574. South Carolina and Florida to 



I'.tu and Bolivia. 



Phytolaccace^s. 

 Rivina lsevis, L.-V. 320, 1319 ; B. 181 ; O. 15. West Indies and 

 the wanner parts of America. 



• octandra. Hook. /., syn. Rivina octandra L.—V. 549,. 

 1614 ; B. 129 : M. 35. Wot Indies, Central and tropical America. 



Petiveria aUiacea, L.-V. 689 ; B. 220. From Florida and Mexico 

 to South Brazil. 



Microtea debilis, Sw.—V. 178, 1584. West Indies, Central America 

 and tropical South Amend 



Phytolacca icosandra, X.- 

 Mexico to Pent and Bia/.il. 



From the West Indies and South 



