270 GERANIACEZ (Harv.) [ Pelargonium. 
flexed upper petals, give the flower somewhat the look of a papilionaceous corolla. 
It chiefly varies in the degree of incision of the short, scarcely inch long, pinne, 
and in the colours of the petals. P. fissifolium, E. Mey.! non Pers., belongs to our 
var. Y. 
34. P. appendiculatum (Willd. Sp. 3. p. 651); nearly stemless ; 
leaves on long, villous petioles, densely silky and villous, bi-pinnati- 
partite, the pinnz cut into many narrow-linear, obtuse lobes ; stzpules 
broadly ovate, or ear-shaped, rigid, patent, adnate and decurrent along the 
petiole ; scapes branched near the base, pilose ; umbels many-flowered, 
with densely hairy bracts; calyx tube 8-10 times as long as the hispid, 
linear, obtuse sepals. DC. Prod. 1. p. 662. Cav. Diss, t. 121. f. 2, 
Thunb. ! Fl. Cap. p. 529. £.§ Z.! 503. 
At Clayey soil, in the Langvalley, Worcester, #. & Z./ (Herb. T.C.D., Hook., 
pete Be 
The ear-shaped, broad and rigid stipules, and the silky, decompound leaves distin- 
guish this plant from all allied species. P. pulchellum has somewhat similar stipules, 
but very different leaves, 
[Pinnate or pinnatifid-leaved Hoarese unknown to me. (Sp. 35-42-)] 
35. P. fissifolium (Pers. ench. 2. p. 227); leaves pinnatisect, the 
segments bi-trifid and cut, naked ; umbel simple, several-flowered ; 
petals obtuse, all with deep red, oblong spots. DC. 1. ¢. p. 652. Andr. 
Rep. t. 378. . ; 
Has. Introduced to England, 1795. 
36. P. setosum (Sw. Ger. t. 38) ; leaves pinnatisect, pubescent, pinne 
sub-opposite, bi-partite, the segments cuneate, 3-5-toothed, the teeth 
setose at the summit ; scapes branched, the umbels several-flowered ; 
calyx tube sub-sessile, twice as long as the limb ; upper petals reflexed, 
lower sub-connivent. DC. 1. ¢. p. 652. 
Has. Cult. in England, 1821. 
37. P. bubonifolium (Pers. Ench. 2. p. 227); leaves glabrous, pin- 
natisect, segments few and distant, inciso-lobate, acute ; scapes simple, 
about 5-flowered; petals linear-spathulate, emarginate, white, the two 
upper red-spotted at base. DC. l.c.p. 652. <Andr. Rep. t. 328. 
Has. Introduced to England, 1800, Niven. 
88. P. violefiorum (Sw. Ger. t. 123); sub-caulescent ; leaves tri- 
__ partite or pinnatisect, the segments oblongo-lanceolate, glabrous, very 
_ entire, ciliated, acuminate and tipped with a few rigid bristles, the 
lower deeply bifid; petioles hispid ; scapes branched, the partial um- 
dels veral-flowered ; petals (white) reflexed, the lower much the short- 
: ens 5- DC. l.c. p. 652. ; 
= roduced to England, 1822, Colvill, 
39. P. floribundum (Ait. Kew Ed. 2, vol. 63); 1 inna- 
Pats mdum (Ait. j : 4. p. 163); leaves pinna 
pice ee in Cathe bee ; ieee: Fe kad, the umbels 
several-flowered ; petals spathulate, whi vi ts, 
DO. 1b. 0-9. Chae” tae ey pela te, all with red streaks or spo 
