GERANIACEAE 745 
derer i sepals ovate or elliptic-ovate: dos Pu carpel-body 
about 2 mm. long, strigillose.—Waste-places, cult. grounds, an ddr various 
provinces, 5 N. C. to Ark., Utah, B. C., and Ont. Nat. of Eu Mun all. 
4. G. dissectum L. Stem and branches o dap pubescent: leaf- 
blades 2—4 em. wide, with narrow spreading segments: sepal-bodies slender- 
tipped: pus purple: earpel-body less than 3 mm. long, finely-pu a seed 
about 2 mm. long.—Waste-places and cult. grounds, various provinces, S. C. 
N nearly gode um U. S. and S Can. Nat. of Eu.—Sum.-fall. 
5. G. Se pret L. Stem erect, 2-5 dm. tall, eee 2 leaf- 
bla des cm. wide, with rr broad not divergent lo lobes: rather com- 
m. long at m 
pi inkis r pale-purple: S cols coarsely pubescent, stout-beaked: carpel- 
body ilius pubescent with long and short hairs.—Dry banks, woods, and 
cult. grounds, various provinces, Fla. to Calif., B. C., and Ont.—(W. I., Mex.) 
—Spr. . 
columbinum L. Stem and branches diffuse, 1-5 dm. long, sparingly 
pubescent: leaf-blades 2—4 cm. wide, with aaa irregularly divergent lobes: 
ymes very lax: sepals mostly over 10 mm. long at maturity: petals rose-purple: 
style-column strigillose, slender-beaked: carpel. body glabrous or with few short 
appressed hairs.—Roadsides and cult. grounds, various provinces, on Coastal 
Plain only N, N. C. to S. Dak. and N. J. Nat. of Hurasia.—Spr. 
2. ODIUM L'Her. Annual or perennial herbs. Leaf-blades toothed, 
Re y or pinnately parted. Flowers with the upper petals smaller. o 
awn- a e tips sometimes bristle-appendaged. Stamens 5, a panied 
reds Carpel-body narrow, acute at the base.—About piss Species, 
widely distributed in warm and temperate regions. 
Sepaltips with 1 or 2 bristlelike appendages: anther-bearing mam AEE 
tarium. 
Sepal-tips without bristle-like appendages: anther-bearing fila- 
ments 2-toothed. 2. E. moschatum. 
| E. cicutarium (L.) L'Her. Branches villous and viscid: leaf-blades elliptic 
outline; petioles shorter than the os E : sepals elliptie, 4-5 mm. long: 
ar hardly longer than the sepals, rose- 
ourple: carpel-body 4—6 mm. long, the pen 
2—4 em. jin a IL 
PINE-NEEDLES. )—Waste-places, cult. ae 
and roadsides, locally U. S. and S Can 
Nat. : 
2. E. moschatum (Bur f) L’He 
Branehes loosely  viseid- pubescent: leaf- 
Sarge S. in outline: sepals elliptie, . 
7—9 long: petals slightly longer than 
the the sepals, ros sr p ead ed pus 5 
(Hanon-zna. A We ER os pes m 
v Fla.; also Calif. Nat. of Eu.—(Mez.) 
FAwxiLY 2. OXALIDACEAE--WooD-SORREL FAMILY | 
Herbs or rarely shrubs, the sap sour. Leaves mostly alternate: 
blades 3- foliolate or 1-foliolate, the leaflets commonly notched at the apex. 
