Oxalis OXALIDACEAE— GERANIACEAE Geranium 



O. corniculata L. (0. repens Thunb.) 



Infrequent, from northern New Castle County, southward to 

 Kent (Del.) and Talbot Counties (Earle). Mid-May through the 

 summer. 



GERANIACEAE (Geranium Family) 

 Geranium L. Cranesbill. 

 G. maculatum L. Wild Cranesbill. 



Common in woods and fields, in both provinces of the two 

 northern counties; rare or neglected farther south: 4 mi. n. e. of 

 Trappe (Ta), Earle, 2753, 5 July 1940 (P). Late April to early 

 June. 



G. Robertianum L. Herb Robert. 



Rare, in woods bordering estuaries of Chesapeake Bay : Bivalve 

 (Do), J. J. Carter, 12 June 1906 (A); Miles River, 3M mi. w. n. w. 

 of Easton (Ta), Earle, 3762, 6 Sept. 1942 (A, P). 



G. carolinianum L. 



Common; woods, fields and rocky banks, Piedmont, and south- 

 ward on the Coastal Plain to Sussex and Dorchester Counties. 

 May, early June. 



G. pusillum Burm. f. 



Waste ground and tidal shores about Wilmington; not collected 

 since 1866. Adv. from Europe. 



G. molle L. 



One known collection: at bridge 1 mi. e. of Willards (Wi), 

 Earle, 2007, 1 May 1939 (Herb. Earle). Adv. from Europe. 



G. columbinum L. Long-stalked Cranesbill. 



Infrequent; Piedmont of Cecil County, and southward to 

 northern Sussex County. Late May, June. Nat. from Europe. 



G. dissectum L. 



Rare, in waste or cultivated ground in the southern part of the 

 Peninsula: streets of Accomac village (Ac), R. R. Tatnall, 334, 1 

 June 1929 (T, G); fields 2 mi. s. of Princess Anne (So), R. R. Tat- 

 nall, 1145, 31 May 1931 (T). Adv. from Europe. 



[162] 



