72 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 

 GERANIACE^E. 



GERANIUM, L. 



Geranium. Cranesbill. 



Q. maculatum, L. Wild Geranium. 



Gloucester : Common about Mickleton B. Heritage. Mon- 

 mouth and O -ean : Common Knieskern. Burlington : Vin- 

 centown and Pemberton Lighihipe; and common in woods, 

 middle and northern counties; not reported from the pine 

 barrens. 



G. Carolinianum, L. Cranesbill. 



In sandy soil and waste places ; quite common throughout the 

 State ; most abundant in the southern counties. 



G. DISSECTUM, L. 



Waste places ; rare. Passaic : Little Falls W. M. Wolfe. 

 Hudson: In ballast at Communipaw A. Brown. Camden : 

 In ballast Parker. Gloucester: Woodbury B. Heritage. 

 Adventive from Europe. 



G. COLUMBINUM, L. 



Morris : Chatham Leggett. Essex : Milburn Rusby. 

 Burlington : Vincentown Miss H. M. Willmarth. Adventive 

 from Europe. 



G. PUSILLUM, L. 



Hudson : In ballast, Comraunipaw A. Brown. Middlesex : 

 South Am boy Leggett. Monmouth: Keyport R. W. Brown. 

 Union : Plainfield Tweedy. Burlington : Moorestown Miss 

 A. M. Kaighn ; Pemberton Lighthipe, Mercer: Princeton 

 Peters; Trenton E. Volk. Camden: Roadside, near Cooper's 

 Point E. Diffenbaugh ; in ballast and waste places Parker ; 

 Gloucester Miss C. A. Boice. Cape May : B. Heritage. 

 Adventive from Europe. 



Q. Robertianum, L. Herb Robert. 



Atlantic : Atlantic City Parker. Monmouth : In the old 

 forest, Sandy Hook Britton. Hudson : Weehawken Leg- 

 gett; Hoboken and Snake Hill Britton. Passaic: Paterson 

 D. S. Martin. Hunterdon : Near Prallsville and Sergeantsville 

 Best ; and frequent in wet, rocky places in the Highlands. 



