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7- A. microsperma (W. and K.) ; st. erect or ascending with 
ascending branches, 1. opposite, lower 1. ovate-lanceolate with 2 
horizontally spreading lobes denticulate, upper 1. lanceolate- 
subulate hastate entire, perigone of the fr. ovate-triangular acutisk 
entire rough on the back slightly longer than the fr. collected in a 
branched densely -flowered panicle, seeds smooth and shining. — 
TV. and K. PI. rar. Hung. t. 250. A. ruderalis, Koch in St. 79-8. 
— Distinguished from all the others by the form of its perigone 
in conjunction with its 1. and panicle. — Waste ground, rare. 
Bath. A. VII.— IX. 
8. A. delloidea (Bab.) ; st. erect with ascending branches, I. 
opposite all hastate-triangular with 2 descending lobes unequally 
dentate or sinuate-dentate, perigone of the fr. ovate-triangular 
dentate muricated on the back rather longer than the fr. collected 
into a many-flowered branched dense panicle, seeds smooth 
shining. — E. B. S. 2860. — Cultivated and waste land, in many 
places. A. VII.— X. E. 
9. A. rosea (L.) ; st. spreading procumbent or ascending with 
spreading branches, I. mealy ovate-triangular somewhat 3-lobed 
unequally sinuate-dentate, upper 1. lanceolate dentate and 3-lobed 
at the base or nearly entire, perigone of the fr. rhomboidal-acnte 
toothed with 2 irregular rows of tubercles on the back, clusters 
axillary and terminal few-flowered, seeds minutely tubercular- 
rugose. — A"oc/t in St. 80. 3. — The most variable species of the 
genus. — Sea-shore, common. A. VII. — IX. 
10. A. laciniata (L.!) ; st. spreading procumbent with spread- 
ing branches, /. triangular-rhomboidal laciniated mealy beneath, 
periyones of the fr. rhomboidal-'i-lobed with the lateral lobes 
truncate the back 3-ribbed the 2 lateral ribs often terminating in 
tubercles, seeds rough opaque. — E. B. 165. Koch in, St. 80. 2. — 
The form of the perigone is the most remarkable character of this 
plant.— Sea-shore. A. VII.— IX. 
7. Kalimus Wallr. 
1. H. pedunculatus (Wallr.) ; st. herbaceous wavy branched, 
1. obovate entire attenuated below, upper 1. narrower, perigone of 
fr. on a long stalk inversely wedgeshaped with 2 large lateral and 
one small intermediate lobe. — E. B. 232. Koch in Sm.8. 5. Atri- 
plex Sm. — Muddy salt marshes near the east and south coasts, 
very rare. A. VIII. IX. 
2. H. por/ulacoides (Wallr.) ; st. woody, 1. obovate-lanceolate 
entire attenuated below, perigone of the fr. inversely triangular 
rounded below and shortly stalked with 3 equal lobes above and 
muricated on the lower part of the back. — E. B. 261. Koch in St. 
80. 4. Atriplex Sm. — Common on the sea-shore. P. VIII. — X. 
Sea Purslane. 
