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Margins of lakes and moist places. Lundie and Long 
Lochs. Foot of White Hill of Auchterhouse, south side, 
banks of a small tarn. 
Dun’s Dish, Guthrie Moors, &c.. Mr A. Croall. Moist 
places, Rossie Moor, Mr A. Bousie. 
Sub-Class IV.— MONOCHLAMYDE^E. 
Ord. LXVIII.— CHENOPODE^E. 
Gen. Br. 5. (Bab. 7.) F. 4. Sp. and v. 29. (Bab. 32.) F. 13. 
Chenopodium, L. Goose-foot. 
Br. Sp. and v. 15. F. 5. 
C. maritimum, L. Annual Sea-side Goose-foot. H. 275, 
B. 249. — F. July, August. A. (Schoberia mar itima, Mey.) 
Muddy banks of Montrose Basin, and sea -shore, Sands of 
Barrie. 
C. poly sper mum ^ L. Many-seeded Goose-foot. H. 276, 
B. 249. — F. August, Sept. A. 
Bare, Mr G. Don. No station noted. 
C. Bonus- Henricus, L. Mercury Goose-foot, or Good 
King Henry. H. 276, B. 251. — F. June, August. P. 
[Blitum, Mey.) 
Waysides and waste ground, not common. Near Inver- 
gowrie. Near Auchterhouse. Mains, &c. 
Wayside at Fullerton, Air G. M‘ Farlane. Wayside a 
little west from the church of Mary town, Mr A. Croall. 
Between the Loch of Bescobie and Moss of Bestenet, Mr J . 
Cruickshank. 
C. murale , L. Nettle-leaved Goose-foot. H. 277, B. 
250. — F. August. A. 
Found by Mr G. Don t but he does not mention a station. 
C. album. L. White Goose-foot. PI. 277, B. 250. — F. 
July, August. A. 
Fields and waste places common. 
