112 SYRACUSE BOTANICAL CLUB'S COLLECTION 



GEUM— Lin. 1753. 



G. RIVALE — Lin. 1753. Water or Purple Avens. 



Frequent. Marshy grounds. Onon. Valley, July, 1910. 



G. CILIATUM — Pursh, 1814. (Geum triflorum — Pursh.) 

 Long-fruited Purple Avens. 



Occasional. Dry, rocky soil. Brittan's woods, July, 

 1891. 



G. VERNUM — T. & G., 1840. Spring Avens. 



Rare. Early in spring. Long Branch, May, 1910. 



G. Canadense — Jacqs., 1772. White Avens. 



Frequent. Borders of woods. Kinney woods, June, 

 1909. 



G. ViRGiNiANUM — Lin. 1753. Rough Avens. 



Common. Low grounds and borders of woods. Onon. 

 Valley, July, 1910. 



G. MACROPHYLLUM — Willd, 1809. Large-leaved Avens. 

 Frequent. Dry loose soil. Goodrich wild flower bed, 

 June, 1910. 



G. STRICTUM — Ait, 1789. Yellow Avens. 



Frequent. Moist grounds. Goodrich barn-yard, July, 

 1910. 



AGRIMONIA— Lin., 1753. 



A. HIRSUTA — Bicknell, 1896. Torr Club. (Agrimonia Eu- 

 patoria hirsuta — Muhl, 1813). Tall Hairy Agrimony. 



Frequent. Woods and thickets. Goodrich wild flower 

 bed, July, 1909. 



A. Brittoniana — Bicknell, 1896. Britton's Agrimony. 

 Not common. Along thickets and roadsides. Marcel- 

 lus Junction, July, 1909. 



A. PARVIFLORA — Soland, 1789. Small Flowered Agrimony. 

 Occasional. Woods, waste places, etc. Camillus. Road- 

 side, Aug., 1895. 



