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1, Geranium L. 
Stamens monadelphous, all fertile. Styles 
persistent. 
1. G. Caroninianum L. Corolla rose-color. 
—Q®. Common. Summer. 
2, Erodium L’Her. 
STORKESBILL. PIN-CLOVER. 
Stamens monadelphous, alternately sterile or 
depauperate. Styles persistent. 
1. E. crcuranium L’Her. Leaves pinnate; 
leaflets pinnatifid, with narrow acute lobes; 
flowers rose-colored.—©. Common: Summer. 
Fodder plant, called Alfilerilla (alfiler, in Span- 
ish, needle) from the shape of the fruit. If the 
plant is not indigenous, it must have been in- 
troduced for a considerable time, or else it 
would not have a distinct name from the 
old settlers. 
2. E. moscaatum L’Her. Leaves pinnate; 
leaflets ovate, doubly serrate; stipules conspicu- 
ous; flowers rose-color.—©. Cultivated 
grounds. Summer. Ballast weed, introdueed 
from Europe. 
3. E. sotrys Bertol. Leaves pinnatifid, 
lobes dentate, stipules small; petals pale.—©. 
Cultivated grounds. Summer. 
4. HE. macropyyttum Hook. & Arn. Leaves 
reniform, lobed.—©. Niles. Summer. 
