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Cheney and True—Flora of Madison and Vicinity „ 
463. A. albus , L. Tumble weed. 
Abundant on newly cleared land. 
464. A blitoides , Watson. 
Growing in waste ground. Not common. 
Acnida, Mitch. Water-hemp. 
465. A tuberculata , Moq. 
Common about the margins of the lakes. 
Chenopodiace^e. (Goosefoot Family.) 
Chenopodium, Tourn. Goosefoot. Pigweed. 
466. *C. album, L. Lamb’s-quarters. Pigweed. 
A common weed everywhere. 
467. C. MURALE, L. 
Collected at Madison. Not common. 
468. C. hybridum , L. Maple-leaved goosefoot. 
In rich soil, widely distributed. Not abundant. 
469. C. capitatum , Watson. Strawberry blite. 
Dry rich soil. Rare. 
470. **C. ambrosioides, L., var. anthelminticum, Gray" 
Wormseed. 
In the I. C. R. R. yards. Rare. 
Atriplex, Tourn. Orache. 
471. A. patidum , L., var. hastatum , Gray. 
In all parts of Madison. Local. 
Salsola, L. Saltwort. 
472. S. Kali, L. Common saltwort. 
Railroad track near Prof. King’s house near Agri¬ 
cultural Experiment Farm. Found east of Madi¬ 
son along railroad track near Yahara river. Along 
N. W. R. R. south of Lake Monona. Becoming- 
more abundant. 
