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GERANIACEAE 



Geranium maculatum L. 



Spotted crane' s-l)ill. Alum root 



Woods, thickets and moist meadows. Common. May-July. 



Geranium robertianum L. 

 Herh rohert. Red rohin 

 Rocky woods. Infrequent. May- September. 



Geranium carolinianum L. 

 Carolina cranesMll 

 River valley. Frequent. May-August. 



Geranium bicknellii Britton 

 BichnelVs cranesMll 

 With the last but more common. May- September. 



OXALIDACEAE 

 Oxalis acetosella L. 

 White wood sorrel 

 Cold, damp woods, specially under hemlocks. It bears cleis- 

 togamous flowers and yields the so called '' salt of lemons." Com- 

 mon. June-July. 



Oxalis violacea L. 

 Violet wood sorrel 

 Open woods at Campville and in alluvial soil along Apalachin 

 creek and along the river at Apalachin. May- June. 



Oxalis stricta L. 

 O. corniculata var. stricta Sav. 

 Yellow wood sorrel 

 Woods and fields. Common. May-October. 



Oxalis cymosa Small 

 Tall yellow wood sorrel 

 Woods, cultivated and waste ground. Frequent. May-October. 



LINAGE AE 

 Linum usitatissimum L. 

 Flax 

 Along railroads. Frequent. Summer. 



Linum virginianum L. 

 Wild yellow flax 

 In an old field near Campville. The only station. June. 



