GERANIACE. 
51 G. Pyrena‘icum (Lin. mant. 97.) stem erect, branched ; 
leaves kidney-shaped, 7-lobed ; lobes oblong, blunt, trifid, with 
8-toothed lobules; floral leaves 3-parted; petals emarginate, 
twice as long as the calyx; carpels keeled, pubescent. %. H. 
Native of Europe from Spain to Britain, in meadows and pas- 
tures. In England by a river between Bingley and Keighley, 
Yorkshire ; also near Enfield, and about Brompton Chelsea, 
and elsewhere near London. At East Winch and West Bilney, 
Norfolk ; also near Oxford. In Scotland, near Edinburgh, and 
near Forfar. Smith, engl. bot. t. 405. Curt. lond. fase. 3. t. 
42, Cav. diss. 4. p. 203. t.79. f. 2. G. perénne, Huds. ed. 1. 
p. 265. Root fibrous. Leaves finely hairy, rather soft to the 
touch. Flowers light-purple, much larger than those of G. 
mélle. There is also a white flowering variety. 
Pyrenean Crane’s-bill. Fl. June, July. Britain. 
3 feet. 
52 G. umprosum (Walds. et Kit. pl. hung. 2. p. 131. t. 124.) 
lower leaves 7-lobed, with the lobes lobed, upper leaves 3-5- 
lobed ; petals red, emarginate, or 2-lobed, twice the length of the 
calyx ; carpels smooth. 2%.H. Native of Hungary. 
Shaded Crane’s-bill. FJ. June, July. Clt. 1804. Pl. 2 feet. 
53 G. Nemordsum (Ten. cat. 1819. p. 60.) stem erect, 
branched ; leaves kidney-shaped, deeply 7-lobed, with trifid 
lobes and 3-toothed lobules ; petals entire, a little larger than 
the calyx ; carpels crested, pubescent when young. 2%.H. Na- 
tive of Naples in groves. G. Pyrenàicum, var. y, nemoròsum, 
D. C. prod. 1. p. 643. Flowers purplish-blue. Like G. pyre- 
ndicum, but differs in the petals being entire. 
Grove Crane’s-bill. Fl. June, J uly. Clt. 1821. 
Pl. 2 to 
Pl. 2 feet. 
*** * * Stems decumbent or procumbent. 
54 G. Nipauze’nse (D. C. prod. 1. p. 643.) stem procum- 
bent, villous; leaves 5-lobed, villous; lobes wedge-shaped, 
bluntly and unequally toothed; peduncles elongated, and 
are, as well as the calyxes, pilose ; petals obovate, somewhat 
emarginate, scarcely exceeding the length of the calyx; carpels 
pilose. 4%. H. Native of Nipaul on the shady banks of the 
nver called Kuli-Khana. Sweet, ger. t. 12. G. ràdicans, D. C. 
prod. 1. p. 639. ex D. Don, prod. p. 208. G. quinquenérve, 
Hamilt. mss. Flowers bright rose-coloured. G. rédicans is 
said to root at the joints by De Candolle, and the leaves are 
said to be only 3-lobed, and the peduncles 1-flowered ; it is 
therefore probably a distinct species. . 
Nipaul Crane’s-bill. Fl. May, Aug. Clt. 1819. Pl. trailing. 
55 G. parvirtorum (Willd. enum. 716.) stem somewhat 
decumbent ; petioles, peduncles, and calyxes smooth ; cauline 
faves opposite, 3-5-parted, with trifid, toothed lobes ; petals 
rather shorter than the calyx; stamens smooth. %. G. Na- 
tive of New Holland and Van Diemen’s Land. Flowers small, 
of a bright lilac-colour. Petals entire. 
Small-flowered Crane’s-bill. Fl. May, Aug. Clt. 1816. Pl. 
decumbent, 
56 G. prrdsum (Forst. prod. p. 531.) stem rather decumbent, 
branched ; petioles and peduncles hispid with spreading hairs; 
faves 3~5-parted, with the lobes divided into linear, obtuse, 
trifid segments; calyxes ciliated; stamens smoothish. %. G. 
: ri of New Zealand. Sweet, ger. t. 119. Petals obovate, 
‘ther emarginate, pale-purplish. 
Pilose Crane’s-bill, Hi. May, Aug. Clt. 1821. Pl. decumb. 
„57 G. patu’stre (Lin. amoen. 4. p. 323.) stem decumbent, 
spid from spreading hairs; leaves 5-7-lobed; lobes deeply 
toothed ; peduncles very long, rather hairy, with declinate pedi- 
els; petals entire; stamens awl-shaped, smooth. X. H. Na- 
tve from France to Dahuria in subsylvan meadows and marshes. 
weet, ger. t. 3, Œd. fl. dan. t. 596. Cav. diss. 4. p. 211. 
IV. Geranium. 719 
t. 87. f. 2. Upper leaves 3-parted. Flowers purple, each petal 
marked with 3 brown nerves. 
Marsh Crane’s-bill. Fl. Ju. Aug. Clt. 1732. Pl. decumb. 
58 G. coLtinum (Bieb. fl. taur. 2. p. 137. suppl. 455.) stem 
angular, diffuse, and somewhat decumbent, clothed with retro- 
grade pubescence; leaves palmately 5-parted, with somewhat 
3-lobed lobes, deeply serrated ; peduncles and calyxes covered 
with clammy villi; petals entire, roundish, hardly longer than 
the calyx ; stamens awl-shaped, smooth. %4. H. Native of 
Tauria and Caucasus, in mountain meadows. Flowers purplish- 
blue; anthers violet. The varieties of this species are truly 
intricate, and are not sufficiently defined. 
Hill Crane’s-bill. Fl. May, Aug. Clt. 1815. Pl. 
decumbent. 
59 G. Watuicuia‘num (D. Don. in bot. mag. t. 2377.) 
stem decumbent, purple ; leaves 5-parted, with broadly cuneated- 
rather 
‘ovate, deeply toothed lobes, clothed on both surfaces as well as 
the stem with silky villi; stipulas ovate, obtuse ; petals emar- 
ginate; stigmas very long. Y.H. Native of Nipaul in Go- 
saignsthan. Sweet, ger. t. 90. Flowers large, purple. The 
whole plant is clothed with silky villi. Leaves opposite. 
Wallichs Crane’s-bill. Fl. June, Sept. Clt. 1820. Pl. de- 
cumbent. 
60 G. Lamse’rt1 (Sweet, ger. t. 338.) stem diffuse, genicu- 
lately-branched, elongated ; leaves opposite, cordate, 5-lobed, 
pilose on both surfaces, soft ; lobes wedge-shaped, cut, bluntly 
toothed; peduncles 2-flowered; calyxes mucronate; petals 
large, roundish-ovate, concave, and veiny. Y.H. Native of 
Nipaul. Flowers large, lilac. Filaments beset with white hairs. 
Lambert’s Crane’s-bill. Fl. June, Sept. Clt. 1824, Pl. de- 
cumbent. 
61 G. Viassovia'num (Hort. and D. C. in mem. soc. gen. 1. 
p. 441.) stem round, decumbent; leaves with 5 oval, acu- 
minated, deeply toothed lobes ; upper leaves 3-lobed ; stipulas 
distinct; petals obovate, entire. XY. H. Native of Siberia ? 
Sweet, ger. t. 228. Flowers pink and beautifully variegated 
with darker veins, like those of G. striatum. 
Vlassove’s Crane’s-bill. Fl. May, Aug. 
cumbent. 
62 G. stria‘tum (Lin. amæn. p. 282.) stem round, decum- 
bent; lower leaves 5-lobed, upper ones 3-lobed ; lobes ovate, 
acute, deeply toothed; stipulas free; petals emarginately 2- 
lobed. 4%. H. Native of Italy and Greece. Cav. diss. 4. t. 
79. f.1. Curt. bot. mag. t. 55. Delaum. herb. amat. t. 9. 
Flowers pink, beautifully striped with darker veins. Carpels 
villous at the base. Leaves spotted with brown at the recesses. 
Striped-flowered Crane’s-bill. Fl. May, Oct. Clt. 1629. 
Pl. decumbent. 
Clt. 1820. Pl. de- 
§3. A nnual species with 2-flowered peduncles. 
. MOLLE (Lin. spec. 955.) leaves kidney-shaped, radical 
ome. 9 lobed, s (in ones 7-lobed ; petals bifid, length of awn- 
less calyx ;_carpels smoothish, wrinkled; seeds even. ©. H. 
Native of Europe, in cultivated and waste ground, meadows, 
and by way-sides every where; plentiful in Britain. 
bot. t. 778. Curt. lond. fasc. 2. t. 50. Œd. fl. 
Cav. diss. 4. p. 203, t. 83. f. 3. G: columbinum, 
J . Herb of a light hoary green, downy all over 
wa Coch hairs Flowers rather small, light reddish-purple. 
Soft or Common Dove’s-foot Crane’s-bill. Fl. April, Aug. 
itai 1 t. 
Brot G. oak ae ‘Lia. spec. 957.) leaves rather kidney- 
shaped, with 7 trifid lobes; petals emarginate, length of awn- 
less calyx ; carpels pubescent, keeled, not wrinkled ; seeds even ; 
anthers only 5. ©. H. Native of Europe in gravelly fields 
pastures 
Smith, engl. 
dan. t. 679. 
