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Orpver ELATINACE. Tue Warter-Peprer TRIBE. 
Exatine, L. Water-wort. 
americana, Arn. Crypta minima, Nutt. Overflowed borders of 
ponds, Long Island. July-September. 
OrperR LINACEA. Tue Frax TRrise. 
Linum, L. Flaz. 
® virginianum, LZ. Dry hills and woods. May—August. 
§ usitatissimum. Z. Common Flax. Fields, &c. June-July. 
Orper GERANIACE. Tue Geranium TRIse. 
GERANIUM, L. 
maculatum, L. Open woods, &c. April—July. 
carolinianum, LZ. Dry barren soils. May-June. 
pusillum, ZL. Fields and road sides. Long Island, and western 
part of the State. May-July. West Point. Prof. 
a Bailey. 
“Beane. robertianum, L. Herb Robert. Wet rocks. June—October. 
~ dissectum, L.? Yates county. Dr. Sartwell. 
Erovium, L’Her. Cranesbill. 
§ cicutarium, ZL’ Her. Island in Oneida lake. Dr. Kneiskern. 
ee Orver BALSAMINACE. Tue Batsam Tris. 
Impatiens, L. Lady’s Slipper. Balsam. 
pallida, Nutt. Moist shady places. July-September. Rare near 
the seacoast. 
fulva, Nutt. Wet shady places. June—September. 
Orper LIMNANTHACE:. 
FierKkea, Willd. 
proserpinacoides, Willd. Wet places, in the interior of the State. 
April-May. 
Orpver OXALIDACE. Tue Woopn-Sorret Trise. 
Oxauis, L. Wood Sorrel. 
acetosella, LZ. Woods, west and north of Catskill mountains. 
June. 
