140. 
GERANIACEAE 
Geranium 
1. Leaves .5-1.5 dm. wide, glabrous; rhizome at base 
of stem; petals much exceeding calyx; beak of mature 
style-column up to 2-3 cm. long....seeesccsscccceeeeee G. maculatum 
1. Leaves not over .5 dm. wide, hirsute above, hirsute 
on nerves below; rhizome absent, taproots present; 
petals about equalling calyx; beak of mature style- 
column 1-2 mm. LONZ....cceeeesccececreeceeevecccecceee G Carolinianum 
Geranium maculatum L. Wild Geraniun, 
Crane's—bill 
Java Farm. Infrequent; along old entrance road under mature 
canopy of Fagus grandifolia, Quercus alba. Higman 625. 
G. carolinianum L. Wild Geranium, 
Crane's-bill 
Java Farm. One station in open, grassy triangle before entrance 
gate. Hectare 2463. Associate species: Ranunculus bulbosus, Duchesnea 
indica, Fragaria virginiana, Cyperus strigosus. Higman 642. 
SIMAROUBACEAE 
Ailanthus altissima (Mill.) Swingle Tree of Heaven 
Java Farm. One station in old field, approximate hectare 3508. 
Rhus radicans abundant. Higman 1238. 
EUPHORBIACEAE 
1. Flowers with a calyx, not in a calyx-like involucre. 
2. Stamens 2 or 3; styles simple. Expected 
(Phyllanthus). 
2. Stamens 5 to many; styles divided. 
3. Pubescence of branched or stellate hairs. 
Expected (Croton, Crotonopsis). 
3. Pubescence of simple hairs or absent. (Also, 
flowers monoecious, the staminate ones very 
small, in spikes; stamens 8 to 16; pistillate 
flowers at the base of the spikes; styles 3, 
themstipgmas (cut=tringed «redo. ie.cciecee cesses ACalypha 
