334 THE BOTANICAL EXCHANGE CLUB OF THE BRITISH ISLES. 



2131 (2). Chenopodium striatum Kras. var. erosum x C. 

 album. Galashiels, Selkirk, 1913, Miss Ida M. Hayward. 



2131 (2). C. striatum Kras. x C. hircinum == x C. 

 Haywardii Muit in lit. Galashiels, Selkirk, 1913, Miss Ida M. 

 Hayward. A new hybrid — " Planta pulcherrima." 



2131 (3). Chenopodium hircinum Schrad., var. subtrilobum 

 Issler. Alien. Galashiels, Selkirk, 1913, Miss Ida M. Hayward, 



with 2131 ( X ) C. HIRCINUM X ALBUM. 



2131 (4V Chenopodium Berlandierii x C. album L. = x C. 

 subcuneattjm Muit. Alien. Galashiels, Selkirk, 1913, Miss Ida 

 M. Hayward. 



2131 (8). Chenopodium graveolens Willd. Enum PL Hort. 

 Berol. i., 290. Alien, Mexico. Galashiels, Selkirk, 1913, Miss Ida 

 M. Hayward. 



2131 (9). Chenopodium anthelminticum L. Alien, Reg. 

 temp, and trop. Galashiels, Selkirk, 1913, Miss Ida M. Hayward. 



2131 (10). Chenopodium chilense Schrad. Ind. Sem. Hort. 

 Gott., 2, 1832. Alien, Chili. Galashiels, Selkirk, 1913, Miss Ida M. 

 Hayward. 



2158. Salicornia dolichostachya Moss, New Phyt. 131, 1913. 

 Colore viridi vel flavo-viridi, decumbens, flaccida vel subflaccida, 

 saepius ramosissinia ; 5 — 30 cm. alta, segmentis brevibus vel longis : 

 spicis longissimis (etiam 8 — 16 cm. longis) nonnunquam curvatis, 

 brevibus saepe ramis precipue ad basim, segmenta 15 — 30 exhibenti- 

 bus. Differt ab oncini alia specie annua quippe qua flores laterales 

 inter se florem terminalem inclusum tenent perennium specierum ad 

 instar. " While an annual species, its lateral flowers are usually 

 separated by the terminal one." It has usually a "very floppy and 

 decumbent habit, much branched, the branches tumbling over each 

 other in a very disorderly way : by its being the first species to come 

 into flower (mid August), and fruit (mid September), and by its 

 excessively long spikes which are often curved, and often branched 

 especially near the base." " Habitat, Hayling Isle, Hants ; Blakeney, 

 Norfolk, Moss ; Devon, E. S. Marshall ; Essex, Groves" Dr Osten- 



