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Division IV. — Monochlamydeae. 
AMARANTACEiE. 
Amaranthus (L.). Amaranth. 
A. retroflexus (L.). Casual. A. VIII. 
L. Canal banks at Aintree (r.b.). 
C. About the Birkenhead Docks (w. h. Holt). 
A. Blitum. Fig. 529 . 
L. 1893, as a casual on Canal bank at Maghull. 1899, 
Manure heap, near Aintree (j.a.w.). 
C. 1894, among ballast on road bridge over railway, W. of 
Bidston (Dr. g.). 
CHENOPODIACEiE. 
Chenopodium (L.). Goosefoot. 
C. Vulvaria (L.). Fig. 530 . Stinking Goosefoot. Casual. A. 
VIII, IX. 
Dry waste places near houses. Rare. 
L. 1893, &c., Canal bank, Aintree (j.a.w.). 
C. About Birkenhead ; Egremont ; Seacombe (h.s.f. ; r.b.). 
C. album (L.). Fig. 531 . White Goosefoot or Fat Hen. Native. 
A. VII, VIII. 
Waste plases. Very common. 
a. candicans [Lam.). 
Waste places. Frequent. 
L. Sands near Waterloo (D.). Speke (j.h.l.). 
C. Wallasey (Mrs. f. b.). Seacombe (j.h.l ). 1892, Meols 
(Dr. G.). 
b. vivide (L.). 
Cultivated land. Common. 
L. 1890, Aintree (j.a.w.). 
C. 1898, Burton (Dr. g.). 
c. paganum (Reichb.). 
Roadsides and waste places. Frequent. 
C. 1898, in a field at Pensby (Dr. g.). 
