91 
¢Chenopodium glaucum L., oak-leaved goosefoot, p. 607 
var. glaucum 
var. salinum (Standley) J. Boivin [G: C. glaucum] (the status of 
this taxon remains unresolved; although combined with 
C. glaucum or treated as a variety of that species by 
most workers, this taxon was treated as a separate 
pp C. glaucum Standley, by Bassett and Crompton 
982)) 
¢C. incanum iG Watson) A. A. Heller, p. 610 
var. incanu 
C. missouriense ay (note that Bassett and Crompton (1982) 
considered this taxon a variety of C. album; taxonomic 
sore oh in the C. album complex require further 
study), p. 6 
¢C. murale L., LN ea tee goosefoot, p. 6 
*¢C. opulifolium Schrader ex Koch & Ziz abi: 1979) 
C. pallescens Standley, p. ow 
+C. pratericola Rydb. [S, M: C. desiccatum var. eaaeated 
(Murray) Wahl] (Gawterd, 1975), p. 
¢C. pumilio R. Br., p. 
C. rubrum L., coast blite, p. 608 
var. rub: 
C. simplex (Torrey) Raf., maple-leaved goosefoot [S, G, M: C. 
gigantospermum Aellen] (Dorn, 1988), p. 610 
. Standleyanum ee p- 610 
- Strictum Roth, 
var. gavcopym wes Wahl 
¢C. urbicum L., city goosefoot, p. 611 
#C. x ieaiehel Aellen, see named hybrids 
*+C. watsonii Nelson (Miihlenbach, 1979) 
ae 
CORISPERMUM, bugseed 
Corispermum hyssopifolium L., p. 618 
C. nitidum Kit. ex is. s, p. 618 
C. orientale Lam. [S: incl. var. emarginatum (Rydb.) J. F. Macbr.] 
(Maihle and Blackwell, 1978), p. 618 
S: Steyermark G: Great Plains Flora M: Mohlenbrock 
