GERANIACEZ, 
* ones marked each with 3 lunate spots, lower ones marked with 
a red linear line each. 
Bundle-flowered Stork’s-bill. 
PI. 2 foot. 
t>. Leaves cordate, 3-lobed, ternate, or furnished mith 2 
auricles at the base. 
Fl. March, Ayg. Clt. 1795. 
56 P. revoru'rum (Pers. ench. 2. p. 226.) leaves cordate, 
obtuse, nerved, quite entire, but usually with an auricle on each 
side at the base ; umbels compound ; leaflets of involucre revo- 
lute. Y.G. Ger. revolitum, Andr. bot. rep. 354. Flowers 
rose-coloured, lined with purple. 
Revolute-involucred Stork’s-bill. 
Pl. 4 foot. 
57 P. nereropny’Ltum (Jacq. icon. rar. 3. t. 516.) leaves 
ciliated, undivided, 3-lobed or ternate, with the middle segment 
3-lobed ; umbel compound. %.G. Petals white, 2 superior 
ones retuse, with a blood-coloured spot at the base of each. 
Various-leaved Stork’s-bill. Fl. May, Aug. Clt. 1800. Pl. 4 ft. 
58 P. AnprE wsi (Sweet, hort. brit. 77. under Dimdcria,) 
lower leaves oblong, ovate, entire, others pinnate, with linear 
segments ; umbels compound, many-flowered ; nectariferous tube 
about twice the length of the calyx; petals spatulately-linear, 
blush 4%. G. Ger. heterophyllum, Andr. ger. icon. Petals 
blush, upper ones marked with a dark-red spot, dotted with red 
underneath the spot, lower ones each with a red line. 
Andrews’s Stork’s-bill. Fl. April, Aug. Clt. 1802. Pl. 4 ft. 
59 P. oxatmirézivm (Pers. ench. 2. p. 227.) leaves ciliated, 
ternate, with roundish, obtuse leaflets ; umbel compound. X.G. 
G. oxalidifdlium, Andr. bot. rep. t. 300. Petals pale-yellow, 
2 upper ones marked with a blood-coloured patch at the base. 
Wood-sorrel-leaved Stork’s-bill. Fl. May, Aug. Clt. 1801. 
Pl. 2 foot. 
60 P. renr’ttum (Andr. ger. icon. under Gerdnium,) leaves 
smooth, trifoliate, and trifid; leaflets and segments oblong, mid- 
€ ones broadest; umbels compound, many-flowered ;_nectari- 
ferous tube 2 or 3 times longer than the calyx ; petals linear. 
a G. Petals white, upper ones spotted with red at the base, 
ower ones with one spot each. 
Slender Stork’s-bill. Fl. July, Aug. Cit. 1802. Pl. 4 foot. 
i 61 P. REFLE'’XUM (Pers. ench. 2. p. 227.) nearly stemless ; 
€aves ternate, with deeply-lobed, recurved leaflets; umbels 
simple ; 2 superior filaments, as well as the stigmas, reflexed. 
Y.G. Ger. refléxum, Andr. bot. rep. 224. Petals white. 
Reflexed-stigmaed Stork’s-bill. Fl. June, July. Clt. 1800. 
Pl. X foot, 
Fl, July, Aug. Clt. 1800. 
%% . 
**® Leaves oblong or lanceolate, entire or toothed. 
62 P. puncra‘rum (Willd. spec. 3. p. 645.) leaves ovate, 
toothed, smooth ; umbel compound; flowers diandrous ; petals 
near, 3 inferior ones one-half shorter than the rest. 2%. G. 
€r. punctatum, Andr. bot. rep. t. 60. Petals cream-coloured, 
Superior ones marked with blood-coloured spots. 
Do ted-petalled Stork’s-bill. Fl. April, July. Clt. 1794. 
+ g loot. 
] 63 P. sraruza‘rum (Andr. bot. rep. t. 152. under Gerànium,) 
faves lanceolate, rather spatulate, obtuse, smooth ; umbel com- 
hand ; flowers pentandrous ; petals linear, obtuse, rather revo- 
dark Y. G. Petals yellow, 2 superior ones marked with 2 
tk-red lines, 
Spatulate-leaved Stork’s-bill. Fl. April, July. Clt. 1795. 
`y Toot. 
i 64 P. AFFINE (Sweet, hort. brit. 76. under Dimàcria,) leaves 
anceolate-spatulate, tapering to both ends, ciliated on the mar- 
gins ; scape bifid, bearing 2 umbels; flowers pentandrous ; 
ia linear-spatulate, revolute. Y.G. Ger. spatulatum var. 
VOL, I.— PART. VIII. 
VI. PELARGONIUM. 729 
curviflorum, Andr. bot. rep. 282. Petals yellow, 2 upper ones 
marked with a double row of red spots. 
Allied Stork’s-bill. Fl. April, July. Clt. 1794. Pl. 4 foot. 
65 P. rapra'tum (Pers. ench. 2. p. 226.) leaves elliptic-spa- 
tulate, quite entire, smooth ; umbel compound ; flowers pentan- 
drous ; petals wedge-shaped. Y. G. Ger. radiatum, Andr. 
bot. rep. t. 222. Petals yellow, 2 upper ones marked with a 
double row of red spots. 
Ray-flowered Stork’s-bill, Fl. Ju. Aug. Clt. 1801. Pl. 4 ft. 
66 P. virar neum (Pers. ench. 2. p. 226.) leaves ovate-elliptic, 
acute at both ends, smooth; umbel compound; flowers pen- 
tandrous ; petals lanceolate-cuneated, equal, waved. YL. G. Ger. 
undulatum, Andr. bot. rep. 317. Petals white, lined with red. 
Virgin Stork’s-bill. Fl. May, July. Clt. 1795. Pl. 4 foot. 
67 P. unputa'tum (Ait. hort. kew, ed. 2. vol. 4. p. 160.) 
leaves linear-lanceolate, entire, ciliated ; umbel simple; flowers 
pentandrous ; petals waved, nearly equal. Y&%.G. Ger. undu- 
latum, Andr. bot. rep. t. 292. Petals white, 2 superior ones 
with dark spots on the margin, lower ones with a red line. 
Waved Stork’s-bill. Fl. May, July. Clt. 1795. Pl. 4 foot. 
68 P. ringa‘re (Pers. ench. 2. p. 228.) leaves lanceo- 
late, repand ; umbel nearly simple; flowers pentandrous ; petals 
linear. Y. G. Ger. lineare, Andr. bot. rep. t. 193. Petals 
very long, yellow, streaked at the base. 
Linear-leaved Stork’s-bill, Fl, June, Aug. Clt. 1800, 
4 foot. 
69 P. tanceorétium (Sweet, ger. 387. under Dimacria,) 
stemless; leaves quite entire, rarely appendiculate, pilose on 
both surfaces, lower ones ovate, upper ones lanceolate, tapering 
to both ends; stipulas awl-shaped, linear ; umbels of several 
Pi. 
` flowers, compound ; peduncles and calyxes densely tomentose. 
Yy. G. Petals white, stained with blush, and marked with light 
red veins, 2 upper ones with a dark-purple patch each, branching 
at the apex. 
Lance-leaved Stork’s-bill. Fl. May, Aug. Clt. 1825. Pl. 4 ft. 
+ A list of garden Hybrids belonging to Section II. Dimacria. 
1 P. bipartitum (Sweet, ger. 142.) Flowers striped. 
2 P. imbùtum (Sweet, hort. brit. 77.) Flowers blush. 
3 P. filgens (Sweet in Colv. cat.) Flowers crimson. 
4 P. élegans (Sweet, ger. 3. t. 202.) Flowers scarlet. 
5 P. sulphireum (Sweet, ger. t. 163.) Flowers straw-coloured. 
6 P. Smithianum (Sweet, ger. 358.) Flowers red. 
Sect. IH. Orrpia (ove wroc, ous otos, an ear; in allusion 
to the 2 superior petals being auricled at the base). Lindl. 
in Sweet, ger. p. 8. no. 98. Petals oblong-lincar, nearly 
equal, about double the length of the calyx, 2 superior ones 
auricled at the base on the upper side. Stamens 10, erect, ó of 
which are antheriferous, 2 upper ones of these spatulate or awl- 
shaped, 3 lower ones shortest, the 3 lower sterile ones erect or 
uncurved. Stems shrubby, fleshy. Leaves alternate, pinnate, 
fleshy. Flowers white. 
70 P. CERATOPHY'LLUM (Lher. ger. t. 13.) stem shrubby, 
fleshy, branched; Jeaves pinnate-parted ; lobes linear, terete, en- 
tire, or 3-toothed at the apex, rather channelled ; peduncles 
many-flowered. R. G. Curt. bot. mag. 315. Petals white, 
linear-lanceolate, equal. 
Horn-leaved Stork's-bill. Fl. May, Jul. Cit. 1786. Sh. 1 ft. 
71 P. pasycav’Lon (Sims, bot. mag. t. 2029.) stem shrubby, 
fleshy, tubercled ; leaves fleshy, pinnate, with the segments 
deeply pinnatifid, rather trifid at the apex; peduncles 3- 
flowered. h. G. Sweet, ger. 196. P. dasycaúle, Haw. succ, 
p. 309. Petals linear, white. i 
Thick-stemmed Stork’s-bill. Fl. July, Dec. Clt. 1795. Sh. 1 ft. 
72 P. rervLa`ceEum (Willd. spec. 3. p. 687.) stem shrubby, 
fleshy ; leaves pinnate, with deeply-toothed, waved segments ; 
