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_ consists of this species, partly of the barren stems of something 
Pelargonium.]} GERANIACEZ (Harv.) 285 
Has. Rocky mountain sides, above the Baths, and Baviansberg, Gnadenthal, £. 
< ee Faas Zonderende, Zeyher! B.in Herb. Sond., from Zeyher! (Herb, Hook., 
md. : 
Stem scarcely any or 2-3 inches long, woody at base, the innovations herbaceous. 
Leaves crowded, the petioles 4-5 inches long, the lamina scarcely an inch. Except 
for the minute, scattered bristles the plant is glabrous. The lower petals are nearly 
as long as the upper, but are much narrower ; all the petals are blotched, or suf-_ 
fused with rosy gee Notwithstanding the very different foliage this species is 
closely allied to P. artemisiefolium. The leaves, though generally cordate, are some- 
times 3-lobed, and, asin var. 8., laciniate / 
[Ligulariz unknown to me.] 
90. P. minimum (Willd. Sp. p. 664); “stem scarcely suffruticose, 
erect; branches glabrous, herbaceous; leaves pinnatisect, the lower 
segments pinnatifid, upper entire and with linear-oblong lobules ; 
umbels several-flowered.” DC. Prod. 1.p.660. G. minimum, Cav. Diss. 
teES 1 J 30" 
91. P. athamanthoides (L’ Her. Ger. in ed. 47); “stem scarcely suf- 
fruticose, erect; branches sub-herbaceous, angular; leaves appressedly 
cinereo-tomentose, bi-pinnatisect, laciniate, the lobules linear-subulate, 
acute; umbels compound.” DO. l.c.p.660. 
92. P. confusum (DC. Prod. 1. p. 661); “stem shrubby; leaves glau- 
cous, glabrous, decompound, segments cuneate, inciso-dentate, the lowest 
divaricate ; the many-leaved involucre and the calyx ciliated.” P. san- 
guineum, Willd., non Sw. “Near P. abrotanifolium and P. tenuifolium 
(hirtum). DC. 1. ¢.” 
1.p.659. Sw. Ger.t. 79. EB. & Z. Ger. premorsum, And. Rep. t 
150. Drege 7476. 
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pore lower, which are spathulate and white. Bepals # inch long or more. 
Style and 7 fertile stamens elongate, declined. Drege, 7476 spon Sond.), partly 
