262 CONiNECTICUT GliOL. AND NAT. HIST. SURVEY. fBull. 



Geranium pusillum Burm. f. (very small). 

 Small-flowered Geranium or Cranesbill. 



Rare. In lawns and grasslands: New Haven (Harger), 

 Bridgeport (liames), Monroe (H. C. Beardslee), Litchfield 

 (Miss E. H. Thompson). June — July. Adventive from 

 Europe. 



Geranium dissectum L. (finely cut). 

 Cut-leaved Geranium or Cranesbill. 



Rare. Oxford, in newly seeded ground (Harger). June. 

 Fugitive from Europe. 



Geranium molle L. (soft). 



Dove's-foot Geranium or Cranesbill. 



Rare. Lawns and cultivated ground : Southington (An- 

 drews), Stratford (Mrs. R. H. Russell), Bridgeport (Eames), 

 Litchfield (Miss E. H. Thompson). May — June. Fugitive 

 from Europe. 



ERODIUM L'Her. Storksbill. 



Erodium cicutarium (L.) L'Her. (like Cicuta, the Poison Hem- 

 lock). 



Storksbill. Heron's-bill. 



Rare. Waste ground: New London (Graves), Norwich 



(Mrs. E. E. Rogers), Glastonbury (Mrs. F. W. Starmer), 



Bridgeport (Miss A. E. Carpenter), Norwalk (G. P. Ells). 



May — June. Fugitive from Europe. 



Erodium moschatum (L.) L'Her. (smelling of musk). 

 Musk Erodium or Storksbill. 



Rare. Hartford, in waste grounds (H. S. Clark). Sept 

 Fugitive from Europe. 



RUTACEAE. RUE FAMILY. ' 



ZANTHOXYLUM L. Prickly Ash. 

 Zanthoxylum americanum Mill. 



Northern Prickly Ash. Prickly Ash. Toothache Tree. 



Thickets, fence-rows or open fields, often in rocky ground. 

 Rare in the southeastern part of the state, becoming occa- 

 sional northward and westward and frequent in Litchfield 



