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One vine in a gulch at the foot of Flagstaff Hill, Aug. i8, 

 1906, 5900-6000 ft. (Daniels, 799). 



The species ranges from New Brunswick to Ontario; 

 Florida to Louisiana and Eastern Kansas. 



Order 24. GERANIALES. 



Family 62. GERANIACEAE J. St. Hil. Geranium family, 



263. GERANIUM L. Cranesbill. 



654. G. Richardsonii Fish. & Traut. [G. gracilentum Greene]. 

 Richardson's cranesbill. 



Common in springy caiions and damp meadows in the foot- 

 hills and mountains, 6500-8600 ft. (Daniels, 447). 



Saskatchewan to British Columbia; New Mexico to 

 California. 



655. G. Parryi (Engelm.) Heller [G. Fremontii Parryi 

 Engelm.]. Parry's cranesbill. 



Meadows and gulches in the high mesas and foothills, 5700- 

 8000 ft. (Daniels, 64). Long's Peak (Coulter in Wabash Col- 

 lege Herb.). 



Wyoming to Colorado. 



656. G. Pattersonii Rydb. Patterson's cranesbill. 

 Eldora to Baltimore (Rydberg). 



Colorado. 



657. G. Fremontii Torr. in Gray. Fremont's cranesbill. 

 Abundant on the plains, mesas, and mountain meadows, 



5100-8600 ft. (Daniels, 62). Five miles north of Boulder 

 (Cockerell). St. Vrain Cafion (Coulter in Wabash College 

 Herb.). 

 Colorado. 



658. G. longipes (Wats.) Goodding [G. Bicknellii Britton]. 

 Bicknell's cranesbill. 



Waste places, acting like an introduced weed, about Boulder, 

 and along Boulder Caiion road almost to the Falls in the ' 

 vicinity of houses, 5100-7000 ft. (Daniels, 558). 



