68 EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT ON THE STATE CABINET. 



OXALIDACEiE. Sorrels. 



OXALIS, L. Wood-sorrel. 



.acetosella, L. American Wood-sorrel. 



Moist rich woods. Most abundant on the hills. Common. May - August, 



VIOLACEA, L. Violet-colored-flowered Wood-sorrel. 



Shaded rocks and rich woods. Charlton near Schenectady, Pearson. Vicinity 

 of Oriskany, Vasty. Rare. April - August. 



, btricta, L. Upright Yellow Sorrel. 



Along roads, walls, streams. Common. May - September. 



GERANIACE.E, Gerania. 



GERANIUM, L. Wild Geraniums. 



« MACULATUM, L. Cranes-bill. Spotted-leaved Geranium. 



Moist woods, meadows. Abundant. May -July. 



carolinianum, L. Field Geranium. 



Rocky barren soil, waste grounds. Schenectady, Pearson. Littlefalls, south 

 side of the Mohawk, on the rocks. About Dexter factories, Oriskany, Knics- 

 ktm. High dry banks along the Black river below Watertown. Frequent in 

 Yates county, Sartwell. Uncommon. May- July. 



PUSILLUM, L. Small-floicered Geranium. 



Gravelly or sandy soil. "Waste-places in Clinton. Roadsides a few miles east 

 of Constantia, north shore of Oneida lake, Vasty. Gorham, Sartwtll. 



Infrequent. May - September. 



• robertianum, L. Herb Robert. 



Shady woods, rocky sides of ravines. Common. May- November. 



ERODIUM, VHeritier. Heron's-bill. 



CICUTARIUM, L'Heritier. Water Hemlock-leaved Erodium. 



Naturalized about Dexter factory, Oriskany, Kniesktrn. On the island op- 

 posite Constantia; along the north shore of Oneida lake near Constantia, 

 Vasey. Rare. June - August. 



BALSAMINACEiE. Balsams. 



IMPATIENS, L. Touch-me-not. Jewel-weeds. 



* pallida, Ntittall. Pale-flowered Impatiens. 



Rich moist woods and ravines; forming thiekets. Abundant. June - Sept. 



fulva, Nuttall. Fulvous-flowered Impatiens. 



Wet shady woods, along streams. Common. June - August. 



LIMNANTHACE^E. Limnanths. 



FLGERKEA, Willd. False Mermaid. 



' proserpinacoides, Willd. Mermaid-ioeed-like Flcerkea. 



Low river-banks. Abundant in wet woods on the flats of the Mohawk, three 

 miles below Utica. Banks of Unadilla river, Gray. Auburn, this plant grows 

 in the wet part of the wood, where my Carex grows, J. Carey in htrb. Ham. 

 Coll. Rare. May, June. 



