GERANIACES. V. Eroprum. 723 
pinnatifid, with toothed, acuminated segments, hispid beneath ; 
stipulas ovate; peduncles many-flowered. ©.H. Native of 
South America, at the bottom of the burning mountain of Coto- 
paxi. Flowers violet. 
Thousand-leaved Heron’s-bill. Fl. Ju. Jul. Pl. procumbent. 
18 E. Morane’yse (Willd. in H. B. et Kunth, nov. gen. amer. 
5. p. 228.) stems procumbent, hairy ; leaves bipinnatifid, acute, 
hairy beneath ; peduncles many-flowered. ©. H. Native of 
Mexico, near Moran. Flowers violet. 
Moran Heron’s-bill. Fl. June, July. Pl. procumbent. 
*** * Stems erect, diffuse, or ascending. 
_ 19 E. asstnruor pes (Willd. spec. 3. p. 627.) stem ascend- 
mg; peduncles usually 4-flowered ; leaves rather pubescent, bi- 
pinnate, with linear, acute lobules; rachis toothed; petals ob- 
tuse, emarginate, larger than the calyx. %. H. Native of 
Armenia.—Tourn. cor. 20. no. 5. Lher. ger. ined. no. 1. Stem 
simple. Root thick. Leaves resembling those of Artemésia 
absinthium, hoary. Flowers purple ? 
Wormwood-like Heron’s-bill. Pl. 4 foot. 
20 E. FUMARIOTDES (Stev. mem. soc. mosc. 4. p. 49.) stem 
ascending ; peduncles usually 4-flowered ; leaves rather pubes- 
cent, bipinnate, with linear, obtuse leaflets; rachis toothed; 
petals emarginate, a little larger than the calyx. %. H. Native 
of Eastern Caucasus, by the sides of rivulets. Flowers violet- 
coloured, obscurely striped. This species is probably not suffi- 
ciently distinct from the preceding. 
Fumitory-like Heron’s-bill. Pl. 4 foot. 
21 E. PULVERULE'NTUM (Willd. spec. 3. p. 632.) stem decum- 
bent at first, but at length becoming erect, hoary with crowded 
short down ; peduncles many-flowered ; petals obtuse, a little 
longer than the calyx; leaves pinnatifid, hoary, with cut or 
toothed segments. Y.H. Native of Spain, on little sandy hills, 
between Aranjuez and Lake Antigola. Geranium pulverulén- 
tum, Cav. diss. 5. p. 272, t. 125. f. 1. E. pulveruléntum ĝ, 
Hispinicum, D. C. prod. 1. p. 655. Flowers pale-violet. Pe- 
duncles 4-5-flowered. 
Powdery Heron’s-bill. PI. 4 foot. 
22 E. Tunrra‘num; stem reclinately erect, hoary with 
crowded short down, as well as the leaves, which are bipinnate, 
with finely cut lobules ; peduncles 7-8-flowered ; petals obtuse, 
a little longer than the calyx. X4. H. Native of North Africa, 
m sandy places near Cafsa. Geranium pulveruléntum, Desf. 
atl. 2. p. 111. E. pulveruléntum, Lher. ined. no. 4. E. pul- 
veruléntum a, Tunetànum, D. C. prod. 1. p. 645. 
Tunis Heron’s-bill. Pl. 1 foot. 
í 23 E. anrmemipròrum (Bieb. fl. taur. 2. p. 131.) stems 
ranched, diffuse ; peduncles many-flowered, hispid from rather 
“mmy, short down; leaves clothed with hoary pubescence, 
inate, with linear lobules; rachis toothed; petals rather 
vmarginate, longer than the calyx. 2. H. Native of western 
era. Flowers bluish. 
Anthemis-leaved Heron’s-bill. Fl. Ju. Jul. Clt. 1820. Pl. 4ft. 
br - StepHanta'num (Willd. spec. 3. p. 625.) stem villous, 
ihe peduncles 2-5-flowered ; leaves smoothish, bipinna- 
d; lobes decurrent; lobules linear; petals obtuse, hardly 
onger than the long-pointed sepals. 2%. H. Native of Dahuria 
on hills, and in the desert of the Kirghises. Geranium multifi- 
um, Patr. ined. Flowers blue. Lower lobes of leaves almost 
Mate-parted, 
sephan's Heron’s-bill. Fl. June, July. Clt. 1820. Pl. 1 
eet. 
iene E. arei nom (Lher. ger. t. 3.) stem smoothish, branched ; 
uncles many-flowered ; leaves smoothish, bipinnatifid ; rachis 
te d; lobules linear; petals obtuse, longer than the long- 
nted sepals, Y. H. Native of the mountains of Italy and 
Greece. Geranium alpinum, Burm. ger. no. 31. Cav. diss. 4. 
p. 229, t. 96. f. 1. Root tuberous. Flowers purple. 
Alpine Heron’s-bill. Fl. May, Aug. Clt.1814. Pl. 1 foot. 
26 E. Sreve'ni (Bieb. fl. taur. 2. p. 132.) stem diffuse, rather 
hoary ; peduncles usually 3-flowered ; leaves smoothish, pinnate ; 
leaflets bipinnatifid, alternate, entire, and trifid ; petals obtuse, 
twice the length of the calyx. 4y. H. Native of Cape Caucasus. 
Flowers bluish, Segments of leaves linear. 
Steven's Heron’s-bill. Pl. 4 to 1 foot. 
27 E. styza‘tum (Leman, in herb, D., C. prod. 1. p. 646.) 
stem smoothish, diffuse ; peduncles 3-4-flowered ; leaves smooth, 
bipinnate; lobules linear; rachis entire; sepals and beaks of 
carpels downy; style very long. Y.H. Native of? One of 
the petals is shorter than the calyx. This is a very distinct 
species, with the habit of Griglum. Flowers bluish-purple ? 
Long-styled Heron’s-bill, Fl. June, July. Cit. 1826. PI. 4 ft. 
28 E. crassirotium (Desf. atl. 2. p. 111.) stem branched, 
diffuse, puberulous ; leaves thick, pinnately jagged, with linear 
lobules; peduncles 2-4-flowered ; bracteas ovate, scarious ; 
awns of carpels very Jong, feathery. Y¥.H. Native of North 
Africa in sandy places near Cafsa. Sweet, ger. t. 111. Leaves 
smooth. Petals equal, rose-coloured or blue. 
Var. B, salinarium (Sibth. ined. in herb. Lher. D.C. prod. 
Y.H. Native of the Island of 
1, p. 646.) leaves pubescent. 
E. crassifolium, 
Cyprus, near the salt marshes of Arnaca. 
Lher. ined. no 5. Flowers blue? 
Thick-leaved Heron’s-bill. Fl. Mar. Aug. Cit. 1788. Pl. 3 ft. 
29 E. nirtum (Willd. spec. 3. p. 632.) stem branched, dif- 
fuse, villous ; leaves hairy, somewhat bipinnate, with lanceolate, 
acute lobules; stipulas lanceolate; peduncles many-flowered, 
clothed with glandular hairs. 2. H. Native of Egypt. Ge- 
ranium hirtum, Forsk. descr. 123. Jacq. eclog. 1. p. 85. t. 58. 
Root woody. Flowers violet. 
Hairy Heron’s-bill. Fl. June, July. Clt. 1818. Pl. $ foot. 
30 E. ciconrum (Willd. spec. 3. p. 629.) stem ascending, and 
is as well as the leaves rather villous ; leaves pinnate, with blunt 
pinnatifid, toothed leaflets; rachis toothed between the seg- 
ments; peduncles many-flowered; petals length of calyx, 2 
of which are rather emarginate. ©.H. Native in the region 
of the Mediterranean, in fields among rubbish. Geranium ci- 
conium, Lin. spec. 952. Jacq. hort. vind. 1. p. 7, t. 18. Cav. 
diss. 4. p. 228. t. 95. f. 2.—Colum. ecphr. 1. p. 136. t. 135. 
Flowers blue. Sepals with long points. 
Var. B, eréctum (D. C. prod. 1. p. 464.) stem erect. ©. H. 
Native of Tauria. 
Stork’s Heron’s-bill. Fl. June, Jul. Cit. 1711. Pl. 1 foot. 
31 E. rorpyuioipes (Lher. ined. no. 14. D. C. prod. 1. 
p- 647.) caulescent, but sometimes almost stemless ; leaves 
villous, pinnate, with ovate lobed, sharply toothed leaflets ; pe- 
duncles many-flowered, very long. %. H. Native of Algiers in 
the fissures of rocks. Geranium tordylioides, Desf. atl. 2. p. 
107. Calyxes striated, awned. Petals pale-blue. 
Tordylium-like Heron’s-bill. Pl. 1 foot. E 
32 E. sòrrys (Bert. amæn. itin. p. 35.) stem hispid from 
rather trigonal bristles; leaves sinuately-pinnatifid ; lobes blunt, 
toothed ; peduncles 2-4-flowered ; calyx pubescent, with short- 
pointed sepals. ©. H. Native of the south of Italy, Corsica, 
and Mauritania. E. gruinum f, Willd. spec. 3. p. 654. Ge- 
ranium botrys, Cav. diss. 4. t. 90. f. 2.—Bocce. mus. 2. p. 145. 
t.109. Stems diffuse and erect. Leaves more or less cut. 
Bristles on the lower part of the stem reflexed. Flowers blush. 
Grape Heron’s-bill. Fl. June, July. Cit. 1818. Pl. 3 ft. 
§ 2. Leaves somewhat 3-lobed or undivided, 
* Stems diffuse or erect. 
33 E. Murcinum (Willd. spec. 3. p. 636.) stems diffuse, 
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