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Order ELATINACE^E. The Water-Pepper Tribe. 



Elatine, L. Water-wort. 



americana, Am. Crypta minima, Nutt. Overflowed borders of 

 ponds, Long Island. July-September. 



Order LINACEtE. The Flax Tribe. 



Linum, L. Flax. 



virginianum, L. Dry hills and woods. May-August. 



§ usitatissimum. L. Common Flax. Fields, dec. June-July. 



Order GERANIACE.E. The Geranium Tribe. 



Geranium, L. 



maculatum, L. Open woods, &c. April- July, 

 carolinianum, L. Dry barren soils. May- June, 

 pusillum, L. Fields and road sides. Long Island, and western 



part of the State. May- July. West Point. Prof. 



Bailey. 

 robertianum, L. Herb Robert. Wet rocks. June-October, 

 dissectum, L.? Yates county\ Dr. Sartwell. 



Erodium, VHer. Cranesbill. 



§ cicutarium, VHer. Island in Oneida lake. Dr. Kneiskern. 



Order BALSAMINACE^E. The Balsam Tribe. 



Impatiens, L. hadxfs Slipper. Balsam. 



pallida, Nutt. Moist shady places. July-September. Rare near 



the seacoast. 

 fulva, Nutt. Wet shady places. June-September. 



Order LIMNANTHACE.E. 



Flosrkea, Willd. 



proserpinacoides, Willd. Wet places, in the interior of the State. 

 April-May. 



Order OXALIDACEvE. The Wood-Sorrel Tribe. 



Oxalis, L. Wood Sorrel. 



acetosella, L. Woods, west and north' of Catskill mountains. 

 June. 



