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GERIANIACiE. 



GEKANIUM, L.. 



G. maculatum, L. Wild (nTaniuni. L. W. X., V, M., ]M. tt G. 



Open woods and clearings, frequent throughout the 

 State. A small form with leaves round in outline and froiu 

 1-2 in. in diameter at Bluelield, Mercer county. 



G. Robertianum, L. Herb Ro1)ert. 



Rocks of cool, shaded ravines, rare. JNlarion : near 

 Fairmont. Gilmer: near Glenvillc — V. M. 



G. Carolinianum, L. CranesLill. 



Fields, meadows and w'aste places. Mercer: near In- 

 gleside. Fayette: near Nuttallburg — L. W. N. Kanawha: 

 near Charteston — Barnes. Monongalia : on the Universit.y 

 Campus ; and frequent throughout the State. 



FLOERKBA, Willd. 



F. proserpinacoicles, Willd. False Mermaid. 



Wet places. Ohio: near Wheeling — ]M. ct G. Pres- 

 ton : glades near Terra Alta. 



OXAL.IS, L. 



O. Acetosella, T.. Wood Sorrel. 



Deep, rich, mountain woods. Randolph : on Point 

 Mountain ; Cheat Mountain near Cheat Bridge, wliere this 

 species grows in such profusion as to actually carpet the 

 Spruce forests. Grant : near Bayard. Tucker : near Davis ; 

 and Land of Canaan. Gilmer: near Glenvillc — V. !M. 



0. violacea, L. M. ct G. 



Rich, cool Avoods. Randol])h : on Point Mountain. 

 Monongalia: up Falling Run; at Ufiington and Little Falls. 

 Marion .• near Beechwoods ; Opekiska and Catawha. Gilmer : 

 near Glenvillc— V. M. Fayette: near Nuttallburg, rare — L. 

 W. N. Hardy: near Moorefield — G. Mercer: near Beaver 

 Spring. 



O CORNICULATA, var. stricta, (L.) Sav. Sheep Sorrel. L. W. 



N., V. M., M. & G. 



Fields, cultivated grounds and roadsides. Common 

 throughout tlie State. 



O. recurva, Ell. 



Open })laces. Favette : near Xuttal]l)ur<jf, common — 

 L. W. N. 



