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Geranium maculatum, Linn. Cranesbill. p. June. 2f. 1—2 ft. 
Fields and open woods. Root a pure and valuable astringent. 
G. Carolinianum, Linn. w-r. July. ¢. 12—18 in. Along the Al- 
bany and Schenectady rail-road, two miles west of Albany. 
G. dissectum, Linn. Wood Geranium. r. June. #. 1 ft. Grows 
with the last. 
G. robertianum, Linn. Herb Robert. 7. June—Sept. %. 10—15 
in. Rocky banks of ravines. 
Gerarvia flava, Linn. False Foxglove. y. July—Sept. 2/. 2—4 ft. 
Dry and rocky open woods. 
G. glauca, Eddy. y. Aug. Sept. 2.. 3—5 ft. Woods. 
G. pedicularia, Linn. y. July—Sept. 2(. 2—3 fi. Kinderhook. 
G. tenuifolia, Linn. p. July—Sept. #. 6—12 in. Dry open woods. 
Geum strictum, Aiton. y. June, July. 2. 2 ft. Wet meadows and 
swamps. 
G. Virginianum, Linn. w. July. 2f. 2 ft. Shady woods. Root 
tonic and astringent. 
G. album, Willd. w. July. 2f. 2 ft. Banks of streams and wet 
places. 
G. rivale, Linn. Avens. p. & y. May—July. 27. 18 in. Swamps 
and wet places. Root astringent and tonic. 
Guiecuoma hederacea, Linn. Gill-over-the-ground. b. & r. May. 2,. 
Meadows. 
GuepiTscHiA triacanthos, Linn. Honey Locust. y-g. June. 5. 20 
—50 ft. Cultivated. 
GuyceriA acutiflora, Torrey. June. 2f. Grass 2—3 ft. Ditches 
and wet places in meadows, a little west and north of Troy. 
GNAPHALIUM margaritaceum, Linn. y. calyx white. July—Sept. 1 
—2 ft. Woods and hills. 
G. polycephalum, Mich. Sweet-scented Life-everlasting. y-w. July 
—Sept. %. 1—2 ft. Fields. 
G. decurrens, Ives. y-w. July. #%. 1—2 ft. Fields and roadsides. 
G. plantagineum, Linn. Mouse Ear. r-w. April—June. 2£. Woods 
and pastures. 
C. uliginosum, Linn. y-w. July—Sept. 3%. 4—6in. Wet grounds 
and roads. 
GoopvERA pubescens, R. Br. Rattlesnake Leaf. w. July, Aug. 2. 
6—12 in. Shady woods. 
GRATIOLA virginica, Linn. y-w. July, Aug. 6—8 in. Wet mea- 
dows and banks of streams. 
Gyromia virginica, Nutt. Indian Cucumber. g-y. May, June. 2f. 
1—2 ft. Moist woods. 
