20 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 



GERANIACE^E. 



Geranium, L GERANIUM. CRANESBILL. 



G. maculatum, L. Wild Cranesbill. Open woods. Common 

 throughout. 



G. Carolinianum, L. Carolina Cranesbill. Barren and waste places. 

 Quite common. 



G. dissectum, L. Cut-leaved Cranesbill. Ballast grounds at Cam- 

 den, C. F. Parker; Little Falls, Passaic Co., W. M. Wolfe; Milburn, 

 Essex Co., H. H. Rusby. Adv. Eu. 



G. columbinum, L. Long-stalked Cranesbill. Chatham, Morris 

 Co., W. H. Leggett. Nat. Eu. 



G. pusillum, L. Small-flowered Cranesbill. Waste places and bal- 

 last at Camden, C. F. Parker; in ballast at Communipaw, A. Brown ; 

 Keyport, R. W. Brown, Plainfield, F. Tweedy. Nat. Eu. 



G. Robertianum, L. Herb Robert. Common in rocky places in 

 the northern and middle counties; rare in the southern parts of the 

 State. Atlantic City, C. F. Parker. Eu. 



Erodium, L'Her STORKSBILL. 



E. cicutarium, L'Her. Storksbill. Near Franklin, Essex Co., H. 

 H. Rusby ; Woodbury, W. M. Canby ; and ballast at Camden, C. F. 

 Parker; and Communipaw, M. Ruger; College Farm, New Bruns- 

 wick, Prof. Geo. H. Cook. Adv. Eu. 



Flcerkea, Willd FALSE MERMAID. 



P. proserpinacoides, Willd. False Mermaid. Rare. Pascack and 

 Closter, C. F. Austin ; Franklin, Essex Co., H. H. Rusby. 



Impatiens, L BALSAM. JEWEL-WEED. 



I. pallida, Nutt. Pale Touch-me-not. Frequent in the northern 

 counties; rare in other parts of the State. Snake Hill, Newark 

 Meadows, T. F. Allen ; Weehawken, W. H. Leggett ; base of Pali- 

 sades opposite Riverdale, N. Y., E. P. Bicknell. 



I. fulva, Nutt. Spotted Touch-me-not. Wet places. Common 

 throughout the State. A form with white flowers was reported from 

 near Tom's River, Ocean Co., by Dr. P. D. Knieskern. 



Oxalis, L WOOD SORREL. 



O. violacea, L. Violet Wood Sorrel. Frequent in rocky woods. 

 Most abundant in the middle counties. 



O. stricta, L. Yellow Wood Sorrel. Fields, copses and roadsides. 

 Common throughout. 



