. Contributions from the Botanical Laboratory, vol. 10. Botany; Botany. 152 The Flora of Bucks County, Pennsylvania Amarantlitis graecizans L. Tumble Weed. Cultivated ground and waste places; common. Shelly (F); Sellersville (F); Hagersville (B); Telford (B); Point Pleasant (B); Brownsburg (L); Yardley (L); Bristol (B). *Amaranthus blitoides Wats. Koadsides and waste places; rare. Quakertown (Bl, August 30, 1898). ?Amaranthus spinosus L. Thorny Amaranth. Waste ground; rare. New Hope (F); Tullytown (C); Bristol (B). Acnida cannabina L. Water Hemp. Brackish shores of tidal streams; locally abund


. Contributions from the Botanical Laboratory, vol. 10. Botany; Botany. 152 The Flora of Bucks County, Pennsylvania Amarantlitis graecizans L. Tumble Weed. Cultivated ground and waste places; common. Shelly (F); Sellersville (F); Hagersville (B); Telford (B); Point Pleasant (B); Brownsburg (L); Yardley (L); Bristol (B). *Amaranthus blitoides Wats. Koadsides and waste places; rare. Quakertown (Bl, August 30, 1898). ?Amaranthus spinosus L. Thorny Amaranth. Waste ground; rare. New Hope (F); Tullytown (C); Bristol (B). Acnida cannabina L. Water Hemp. Brackish shores of tidal streams; locally abundant. Penns Manor (B); Tullytown (B); Bristol (F); Andalusia (Bn). Acnida tubercnlata Moq. (A, tamariscina tuherculata (Moq.) Uline and Bray of Fretz's Flora.) Moist sandy alluvial shore, Delaware River, Point Pleasant (L, August 14, 1923); (Andalusia). PHYTOLACCACEAE (pokeweed family) Phytolacca americana L. Pokeweed. (P. decandra of Gray's Manual, ed. 7.) Rhodora, xvii. 180 (1915). Old pastures, fields, woods and waste places, very often on burnt lands; frequent. Monroe (R^-R); Sellersville (F); Telford (B) ; Doylestown (Me); Brownsburg (L); Bristol (B). NYCTAGINACEAE (four o'clock family) *Oxybaphus nyctagineus (Michx.) Sweet. (Allionia nystaginea Michx.) Waste ground; rare, as in introduction from farther west- ward. Bristol (F, May 30, 1913). ^^«^M Caryophyllaceae 153 ,4 ^. ?Oxybaphus albidus (Walt.) Sweet. (Allionia aliida Walt.) Waste ground and ballast; rare, as an adventive eastward. Bristol (F, September 16, 1898). ILLECEBRACEAE (knotwort family) ?Scleranthus annuus L. Knawel. Dry fields and waste ground; locally abundant. Monroe (R-R); Sellersville (F); Wormansville (L); Wash- ington's Crossing (L) ; Tullytown (B); Bristol (B); (Per- kasie); (Point Pleasant); (New Hope); (Lahaska). Anychia canadensis (L.) BSP. Forked Chickweed. Dry woods; common. Narrowsville (Bn); Ottsville (B); Rockhill (J); Deep Run (F); Doylestown (Dr); Carversville (L); Grenoble (L); Brownsburg


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