185 
Chenopodiaceæ. 
Determ. Ove Paul sen, Copenhagen. 
With plate II and III. 
I. Chenopodium L. 
1. Ch. glaucum L.; Ldb. fl. ros. III, p. 700; Buuge 
reliquiae Lehmannianæ, Mém. savants étrangers YII, 1852, p. 448; 
Bunge Enum. Salsolac. centrasiat. Acta H. Petrop. X 1879, p. 
404; Bois. fl. or. IV, p. 903; Hooker fl. brit. Ind. V, p. 4. Olga 
Fedtschenko, Botan. Issledowanija, in: Iswestija Imp. Obschtschestwa 
liubitelei estestwosnanija, antropologiji i etnografiiji T. CIII. Moskva 
1902, p. 128. 
K. 195. Transcaspia, by Tskardshui. May 13. 1898. 
N. 1802. Buchara, in cultivated land. June 14. 1899. 
X. 1345. Pam ir, in the bed of tbe river Pandsb, by Langarkisht. Alt. 
3000 m . Sept. 10. 1898. 
Area: Europe, Sibiria, Asia-Media. 
2. Ch. Vulvaria L.; Ldb. fl. ros. III, p. 695; Bunge 
Enum. p. 404; Bois fl. or. IV, p. 901; Buhse Aufzahl. Transkauk. 
Pers. Pflanzen, Moskau 1860, p. 186; O. Fedtscbenko 1. c. p. 128. 
N. 328. Fergbana, Osb. June 3. 1898. 
N. 686. Pam ir, on dry plains by Sary Mullah. Alt. 4100 m . July 5. 1898. 
(a form with small leaves and the younger stems often red-tinged). 
Area: Europe, northern Africa, western- and middle Asia. 
3. Ch. mumle L.; Ldb. fl. ros. III, p. 702; Bunge rel. 
Lehm. p. 447; Bunge Enum. p. 405; Buhse 1. c. p. 187; Bois. 
fl. or. IV, p. 902; Aitchison fl. of Kuram Valley, Journ. Lin. Soc. 
XVIII, p. 902; Hooker fl. brit. Ind. V, p. 4. 
N. 338. Ferghana, by Osh. June 9. 1898. Called „Skora“. 
Area: Europe, Africa, Sibiria, Asia-Media, India, America. 
