MONADELPHIA— DECANDRIA. Geranium. 241 



11. Gi. dissect um. Jagged-leaved Crane's-bill. 



Stalks two-flowered. Petals cloven. Leaves in five deep 

 laciniated segments. Capsules hairy. Seeds reticulated. 



G. dissectum. Linn. Sp. PI 956. M'illd. v. 3. 712. FL Br. 737. 

 Engl. Bot. v.W.t. 753. Curt. Land. fuse. 6. t. 45. Hook. Scot. 

 208. DeCcnuJ. Prodr.v.\. 613. FL Dan. t. 93G. Cavan. Diss. 

 199. t. 78. f. 2. 



G. n 937. Hall. Hist. v. 1.405. 



G. columbinum majus, dissectis foliis. Ger. Em. 938. Rail Syn. 

 ed. 2. 2 1 8. ed. 3. 3o9j omitting the synonyms, introduced by Dil- 

 lenius. 



G. columbinum majus, foliis imis longis, usque ad pediculum di- 

 visis. Moris, r. 2.5 1 1 sect. 5. t. 15./. 3^ very bad. J'aill.Par. 

 79. t. 15./. 2; excellent. 



Jag-ged Dove Crane's-bill. Petiv. H. Brit. t. G4./. G. 



/3. G. columbinum maximum, foliis dissectis. Rail Syn. e^/.2.219. 

 ed.3.360. 



Plot's Jagged Crane's-bill. Petiv. H. Brif. I. C4./ 7- 



In barren gravelly waste ground, hedges, and fallow fields, fre- 

 quent. 



Annual. May, Jane. 



Stems weak and straggling, 12 or IB inches long, branched, leafy, 

 somewhat angular, covered with short deflexed hairs. Leaves 

 firmer in substance than those of the 4 preceding, and divided 

 very nearly to the bottom into 5 or 7 principal segments, each 

 of which is also cut into 3 or more, jagged or entire, narrow 

 lobes ; all clothed with short, scattered, rather close hairs, most 

 abundant on the ribs beneath. Footstalks of the lower leaves 

 very long ; of the upper shorter than the leaves ; all rough 

 with reflexed hairs. FL pale crimson, rather small, on short, 

 axillary, cloven stalks. Cat. strongly pointed. Pet. inversely 

 heart-shaped, hairy at the claw. Antli. blue. Caps, wrinkled 

 transversely in some degree, but less remarkably than those of 

 G. niolle, and clotlied with prominent hairs. Seeds oval, rather 

 larger than the last, aud in like manner covered with beautifid 

 more prominent reticulations. The whole habit, leaves and pe- 

 tals of the two species are abundantly different. 

 (S is hardly a variety. 



1-2. G. coliimhinuni. Long-stalked Crane's-bill. 

 Stalks two-flowered, thrice as long as the leaves, which are 



in five, very deep, laciniated segments. Capsules quite 



even and smooth. Seeds reticulated. 



G. columbinum. Linn. Sp. PI 9^6. Wilhl r. 3. 7 11 . FL Br. 737. 



EnzL Bot. V. A. t. 259. Hook. Scot.20H.- DeCand. Prodr.v. 1. 



643. Cavan. Diss. 200. l.S2,f. 1. R Dun. t. 1222. 

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