80 Rhodora [APRIL 
Ruopona xviii. 143, 1916. Native of southern France and Spain. 
E. cicurartum (L.) L'Hér. Waste places, especially near woollen 
mills, occasional. 
E. LAcINIATUM (Cav.) Willd., var. Bover (Delile) Murbeck. Wool- 
waste dump, N. Chelmsford (Miss E. F. Fletcher, Sept. 5, 1917. 
Specimens in herb. Gray and N. E. Botanical Club). See RHODORA 
xx. 20, 1918. A native of Egypt, Tunis and Algiers. 
E. MALACOIDES Willd. Millyard, north side of Merrimac river, 
Lawrence (A. S. Pease, July 9, 1902. Specimen in herb. N. E. 
Botanical Club). Native of Mediterranean countries. 
E. moscuatum (L.) L'Hér. Waste places, especially near woollen 
mills, rare (eight stations). 
E. SrEPHANIANUM Willd. Woolwaste at Westford (Miss E. F. 
Fletcher, July-August, 1916. Specimen in herb. Gray). See Rmo- 
DORA xix. 132, 1917. An Asiatic species, ranging from the Caucasus 
to southern China. 
GERANIUM. 
G. Bicknellii Britton. Open woods and clearings, occasional. 
G. carolinianum L. Dry sandy and rocky soil; frequent. 
G. pnissECTUM L. Dump, Centralville, Lowell (C. W. Swan, Aug. 
4, 1884. Specimen in herb. N. E. Botanical Club). Native of 
Europe, northern Asia and Australia. 
G. maculatum L. Fields and meadows, very common through- 
out. 
G. MOLLE L. Sporadic in new grassland, at Lexington, Cambridge, 
Dorchester and Wellesley. 
G. PRATENSE L. Meadow at Swampscott, perhaps 50 plants (L. A. 
Wentworth, June 26, 1903. Specimen in herb. Gray). See RHODORA 
v. 256, 1903. 
G. PusiLLUM Burm. f. Waste places and gardens; Andover (A. S. 
Pease, July 21, 1901); Wellesley (F. W. Hunnewell, Aug. 29, 1912); 
Sherborn (Martha L. Loomis, May 29, 1913); Lexington, according 
to M. P. Cook, Ruopora i. 81, 1899. 
G. Robertianum L. Rich rocky woods; common, except possibly 
in the most southern towns. 
G. stprricum L. Waste heap, Cambridge (T. Morong, July 27, 
1885. Specimen in herb. W. Deane). 
