56 FLORA OF BURLINGTON AND VICINITY 



OXALIDACEAE. WOOD SORREL FAMILY 



OXALIS L. Wood Sorrel 



0. Acetosella L. Common Wood Sorrel. Cool moist woods; occa- 

 sional. June. 



0. coriiiciilata L. Lady's Sorrel. P'ields and gardens; common. June- 

 Sept. 



0. stricta L. Yellow Wood Sorrel. Dry or sandy soil; occasional. 

 June-Sept. 



GERANIACEAE. GERANIUM FAMILY 



ERODIUM L'Her. Storksbill 



E. BoTRYs Bertol. On wool waste, bank of Winooski River, Burling- 

 ton, (Brainerd). Sept., Oct. 



E. cicuTARiuM (L.) L'Her. Storksbill. Old garden, Burlington, (Mrs. 

 Grout); Experiment Farm, Burlington, (Jones). July, Aug. 



E. MOSCHATUM (L.) L'Her. Musk Storksbill. On wool waste, bank of 

 Winooski River, Burlington, (Brainerd). Sept., Oct. 



GERANIUM (Tourn.) L. Cranesbill 



G. Bickiiellii Britton. Dry rocky places; frequent. May, June. | 



G. inaculatuiu L. Wild Cranesbill. Open woods and fields; occasional. 

 May, June. 



G. Robertiauum L. Herb Robert. Rocky woods and ravines; common. 

 May-July. 



RUTACEAE. RUE FAMILY 



ZANTHOXYLUM L. Prickly Ash 



Z. aniericanum Mill. Northern Prickly Ash, Toothache Tree. Rocky 

 woods and river banks; occasional. Apr., May. 



