The American Midland Naturalist 
PUBLISHED BI-MONTHLY BY THE UNIVERSITY 
OF NOTRE DAME, NOTRE DAME, INDIANA 
VOL. IV. SEPTEMBER, 1916. NOwrs. 
ENUMERANTUR PLANTAE DAKOTAE SEPTEN- 
TRIONALIS VASCULARES.— VIII. 
ENUMERAVIT J. LUNELL. + 
\ YUN 14 
The Vascular Plants of North Dakota.—VIILu- 5 
With Notes by J. Lunell. fon. 
199 
ORDER GRUINALES Gerard, Fl. Galloprov. 430. (1761.) 
Family 66. GERANIACEAE J. St. Hill. Expos. Fam. 2:51. 
(1805). 
Geraniales Lindley, Nix Pl. 16. (1833). . 
GERANIUM Dios. 3: 131=G. tuberosum acc. to Fraas and 
Daubeny. Linn. Gen. n. 832. 
673. Geranium columbinum Dodonaeus, Prium Prov. de 
Stik. vidist. 48. (1553), also, Pempt.. Gr... (1583): Linm, Spi Pl: 
Hao. 1752). 
Grows in Dakota, acc. to the Manuals. 
674. Geranium carolinianum Linn. Sp. Pl. 682. (1753). 
Along the Red River of the North. 
ERODIUM 1/Herit.; Ait. Hort. Kew, 2: 414. (1789). 
Geranium Plinius 26: 11. Vepavoyv étepoy Diosc. 1. c., ace. 
iG, Mod..1.\c. 47. 
675. Erodium cicutarium L’Herit., |. c. 
Geranium cicutarvum Linn. Sp. Pl. 680. (1753). 
Dunsieth; Fargo (Cl. Waldron). 
Family 67. OXALIDACEAE Lindl. Nat. Syst. ed. 2: r4o. 
(1836). 
Oxys Plinius, Nat. Hist. 27:12, vel. 89. Nicander Ther. 840, 
is older than Oxalis Linn, which name was applied by the ancients 
to some Rumex or Lapathum species. 
