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leaves pinnate or pinnatifid, pilose ; leaflets and segments pinna- 
tifidly-lobed or cut, unequally-toothed, acutish ; stipulas lanceo- 
late, acute; umbels many-flowered, crowded ; petals ligulate, 
spotted, superior ones bent back. 2.G. Petals flesh-coloured, 
with numerous small dots, the upper ones darker above the bent 
part. 
Cromded-flowered Stork’s-bill. Fl. May, Aug. PI. 4 foot. 
+ Names of garden Hybrids belonging to Sect. I. Hodrea. 
P. silinifolium (Sweet, ger. 159.) Flowers purple. 
P. integrif dlium (Sweet in Colv. cat.) Flowers red. 
P. fucatum (Sweet in Colv. cat.) Flowers red. 
P. nigricans (Sweet in Colv. cat.) Flowers red. 
P. mégicum (Sweet in Colv. cat.) Flowers red. 
P. varium (Sweet, ger. t. 166.) Flowers dark. 
P. Colvillit (Sweet, ger. 260.) Flowers blush. 
P. Jenkensonii (Sweet in Colv. cat.) Flowers crimson. 
P. dilitum (Sweet, hort. brit. 76.) Flowers blush. 
0 P. replicatum (Sweet, hort. brit. 72.) Flowers red. 
1 P. rubéscens (Sweet, hort. brit. 76.) Flowers red. 
2 P. intermixtum (Sweet, hort. brit. 76.) Flowers red. 
3 P. capitatum (Sweet, hort. brit. 76.) Flowers blush. 
14 P. supérbum (Sweet, hort. brit. 76.) Flowers crimson. 
15 P. villosum (Sweet, hort. brit. 76.) Flowers crimson. 
16 P. unguiculdtum (Sweet, hort. brit. 76.) Flowers red. 
17 P. tenuifdlium (Sweet, hort. brit. 76.) Flowers blush. 
18 P. marginatum (Sweet, hort. brit. 76.) Flowers blush. 
19 P. atrosanguineum (Sweet, ger. 151.) Flowers crimson. 
20 P. Sweetianum (D. C. H. élegans, Sweet, ger. 132.) 
Flowers crimson. 
21 P. coccineum (Sweet, ger. 398.) Flowers scarlet. 
22 P. recurviflorum (Sweet, hort. brit. 76.) Flowers crimson. 
23 P. sanguinoléntum (Sweet, hort. brit. 76.) Flowers red. 
24 P. pulchéllum (Sweet, hort. brit. 76.) Flowers red. 
25 P. ame'num (Sweet, hort. brit. 76.) Flowers red. 
26 P. patens (Sweet, hort. brit. 76.) Flowers red. 
27 P. lilacinum (Sweet, hort. brit. 76.) Flowers red. 
28 P. vendsum (Sweet, ger. 209.) Flowers striped. 
29 P. literdtum (Sweet, hort. brit. 76.) Flowers striped. 
30 P. hedysarifdlium (Sweet, ger. 355.) Flowers crimson. 
31 P. galegifolium (Sweet, ger. icon.) Flowers red. 
32 P. sisymbrifdlium (Sweet, ger. 358.) Flowers red. 
33 P. orobif dlium (Sweet, ger. 304.) Flowers purple. 
34 P. retisum (Sweet, ger. 307.) Flowers dark. 
35 P. coluteæfòlium (Sweet, ger. 311.) Flowers crimson. 
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Secr. II. Draa‘cria (from dtc, dis,. two, and pakpoç, macros, 
long ; in allusion to the 2 lowest fertile stamens being twice the 
length of the rest). Lindl. in Sweet, ger. no. 46. Petals 5, un- 
equal, 2 upper ones conniving, divaricate at the apex. Stamens 
shorter than the sepals, 5 of which are fertile, the 2 lowest ones 
twice the length of the rest, stretched out, upper ones shortest, 
the 5 sterile ones very short, and nearly equal.—Stemless herbs, 
with turnip-like roots, and stalked, radical leaves. 
* Leaves pinnate ; leaflets entire. 
44 P. victeronium (Lher. ger. ined. no. 15. D. C. prod. 1. p. 
653.) leaves pinnate, villous, with 4-5 pairs of ovate, nearly 
entire, flat leaflets. Y.G. Ger. pinnatum, Cav. diss. 4. t. 
115. f. 2. but not of Lin. Dimacria pinnata, Sweet, ger. t. 46. 
Petals pale rose-coloured, 2 upper ones lined, and dotted with 
blood-coloured spots at the base. 
Vetch-leaved Stork’s-bill. F]. May, June. Clt. 1779. Pl. 3 ft. 
45 P. rororòsum (D. C. prod. 1. p- 653.) leaves pinnate, 
with 15-20 pairs of bifid leaflets. 2.G. Geranium pinnatum, 
Andr. bot. rep. 311. Petals yellow, spotted with red. 
Leafy Stork’s-bill. Fl. May, Aug. Clt. 1800. Pl. 4 foot. 
GERANIACES. VI. Perarconium. 
46 P. AsTRAGALÆFÒLIUM (Pers. ench. 2. p. 227.) leaves pin- 
nate, hairy, with many pairs of elliptic leaflets ; petals waved, 
twisted at the base. Y.G. Ger. astragalefolium, Cav. diss. 
4, t. 104. f. 2. Andr. bot. rep. 190. Ger. pinnatum, Lin. 
spec. 677. Dimacria astragalefolia, Sweet, ger. 103.— 
Comm. prel. 53. t. 3. Petals white, narrow, spotted and streaked 
with purple. 
Astragalus-leaved Stork’s-bill. 
Pl. 3 foot. 
47 P. CORONILLÆFÒLIUM (Pers. ench. 2. p. 227.) leaves pin- 
nate,’ smooth, with 1-2 pairs of obovate or oblong leaflets. %. 
G. Ger. coronillefdlium, Andr. bot. rep. 305. Petals fulvous, 
2 upper ones spatulate and retuse, spotted with red, lower ones 
lanceolate. 
Coronilla-leaved Stork’s-bill. 
Pl. 4 foot. 
48 P. HERACLEIFOLIUM (Lodd. bot. cab. 437.) leaves pinnate, 
smooth, with 2-3 pairs of obovate leaflets, the ultimate ones 
confluent. %. G. Petals obovately-cuneated, dark-brown, with 
the base and margins yellowish. 
Con-parsnip-leaved Stork’s-bill. 
Pl. 4 foot. 
** Leaves pinnate, with the leaflets cut or multifid. 
49 P. ca'rNeum (Jacq. icon. rar. 3. t. 512.) leaves smooth, 
bipinnate ; lobes trifid, linear, bluntish; scape simple. 2. G 
Ger. pinnatifidum, Cav. diss. 4. t. 260. t. 121. f. 1. Petals pale 
rose-coloured, painted with darker veins. 
Flesh-coloured-flowered. Stork’s-bill. Fl. May, July. Clt. 
1812. Pl. 4 foot. o 
50 P. rRecurva`rum (Sweet, hort. brit. 77. under Dimàcria,) 
leaves pinnate ; leaflets trifid, with the lobes ‘bearded ; umbels 
simple ; petals linear, obtuse, recurved. X. G. Ger. barba- 
tum, var. minor, Andr. bot. rep. 323. Petals white, 2 upper 
ones streaked, and dotted with red. 0 
Recurved-petalled Stork’s-bill. Fl. May, Aug. Cit. 1790. 
Pl. 4 foot. -macria,) 
51 P. arisra‘tum (Sweet, hort. brit. p. 77. under Dimacria, 
leaves pinnate; leaflets variously lobed, each lobe ending ina 
tuft of hairs; petals linear, obtuse. 4%. G. Ger. barbatum 
var. undulàtum, Andr. bot. rep. 366. Petals white, but a 
streaked with red at the base. Lift 
Awned-leaved Stork’s-bill. Fl. May, Aug. Clt. 1790. Plg ' 
52 P. sarBa`rum (Jacq. icon. 8. t. 513.) leaves pinnate ; 
leaflets trifid; lobules linear, acuminated, bearded at the apa? 
umbels compound ; petals linear, obtuse. y. G. Ger. mo 
ferum, Burm. ger. 70. t. 2. Cav. diss. 4. t. 120. f. 3. hite 
barbàtum, Andr. bot. rep. t. 303. Petals flesh-coloured on Ite, 
upper ones painted with a red patch in the middle of eac “790. 
Bearded-leaved Stork’s-bill. Fl. May, Aug. Clt. 1 
Pl. 4 foot. ; “eh 2-3 
53 P. PETROSELINIFO'LIUM ; hairy; leaves pinnate, w ered; 
pairs of distant, jagged, reflexed leaflets ; umbels many- Petals 
Fl. June, Aug. Clt. 1788. 
Fl. June, Aug. Clt. 1795. 
Fl. June, July. Clt. 1818. 
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nectariferous tube twice the length of the calyx. 4.9- inate, 
blush, with a linear red spot in the centre of each, emarg! Hi 
and spatulately-linear. Ger. apiifòlium, Andr. ger. 1c0n. 
màcria apiifòlium, Sweet, hort. brit. p. 77. o pift 
Parsley-leaved Stork’s-bill. Fl. Ap. Aug. Clt. 1802. ahate, 
54 P. rIssıiròLIum (Pers. ench. 2. p. 227.) leaves P "nbel 
with trifid and bifid leaflets, cut and naked at the apex ; G. 
simple ; petals obtuse, all marked with an oblong spot. he base. 
Ger. fissifdlium, Andr. bot. rep. 378. Petals white, red at m wi 
Cleft-leaved Stork’s-bill. Fl. May, Aug. Clt. 1795. +33.) 
55 P. rLoripu’Npum (Ait. hort. kew. 7 2. ee ki P- G. 
leaves pinnate, with 2 parted leaflets ; umbels compo”, *. r 
Ger. floribúndum, Anir, bot. rep. 420. Petals white, upp? 
