Pelargoniwm.] —-« GERANIACE® (Harv.) 271 
40. P. penniforme (Pers. Ench. 2. p. 227) ; leaves pinnati-partite, 
segments lanceolate-linear, acute ; scapes branched, the umbels several- 
flowered ; petals yellow, red-blotched at base, narrow-cuneate, DO. J. 
c. p. 652. Ger. laciniatum, var. bicolor, Andr. Rep. t. 269. 
Has. Intoduced 1800, Possibly a var. of P. longifolium ? 
41. P. centauroides (L’Her.) ; stemless ; leaves hairy, pinnati-par- 
tite ; the segments remote, cut or entire ; umbel simple, densely many- 
flowered. DC. 1. c. p. 652. 
42. P. incrassatum (Bot. Mag. t. 761) ; leaves glabrous, deeply pin- 
natifid or pinnati-partite, somewhat fleshy, segments lobed, obtuse ; 
scape pubescent, simple or branched, umbels several-flowered ; calyx 
tube 3-4 times as long as the segments ; upper petals obcordate, lower 
spathulate. DC. 1. ¢. p. 654. Ger. inerassatum, Andr. Rep. t. 654. 
Has. Introduced to England, 1801. : 
Flowers of large size, (somewhat like those of P. roseum,) deep red, with dark 
streaks. 
Sect. 2. SEYMOURIA. Stemless, tuberous rooted, resembling 
Hoaree, but: petals two only, the three lower abortive. Stamens 5, 
sub-equal, straight, exserted. (Sp. 43-46.) 
43. P. dipetalum ae Ger, t. 43); stemless ; leaves ovate, acute, 
glabrous ; umbel simple ; flowers pentandrous, dipetalous.” DC. Prod. 
I. p. 650. 
Has. 8. Africa. 
Only known to me by the figure above quoted. The umbel is represented as 3- 
flowered, the petals strongly reflexed, obovate, streaked at base, and purplish. 
44. P. asarifolium (Sw.) ; stem scarcely any; leaves on hairy pe- 
tioles, roundish-cordate, blunt, entire, ciliate, glabrous and shining above, 
hairy underneath ; stipules adnate, minute ; scapes branched, villous, 
many-flowered, with subulate bracts ; calyx tubes about as long as the 
reflexed segments ; petals spathulate, emarginate, reflexed. Seymouria 
asarifolia, Sw. Ger. t. 206. 
Has. Intoduced to English gardens, 1822. 
Flowers dark purple. 
45. P. trifoliatum (Harv.) ; leaves on long hairy petioles, tripartite, 
hairy on both sides, the segments broadly cuneate, coarsely crenate ; 
stipules adnate, membranous ; scapes branched, slender, hispid ; um- 
bels few-flowered ; calyx sub-sessile, the tube hispidulous, twice as 
long as the reflexed, lanceolate segments; petals spathulate; stamens 
four. Drege, 7497- ai 
Has. Klein Drakenstein, Stell., Drege’ (Herb. Hook., Benth., Sond.). 
The specimens are in poor condition, and our diagnosis may need correction. 
46. P. Niveni (Harv.) ; leaves on long hairy petioles, oblongo-lanceo- _ 
late, tapering at base, hairy on both sides; stipules adnate, subulate; — 
scapes branched, slender, hispid; umbels pluri-flowered; calyx — . - 
