MONADELPHIA. DECANDRIA. Geranium. 589 
Var 2. Blossoms white. — P. June, July. 
In Chelsea garden, growing as a weed. Curr. 
G. Stem 4-cornered, upright: leaves 5 or 3-lobed, toothed, nodo’sum, 
rough above, glossy underneath : petals scored, . 
notched. 
Clus. ii, 101. 1-Ger. em. 947. 2—Park. 703. Q-F. B. iii, 
478. 1—Pet. 65. 4-H. ox, v. 16. 22-Clus. ii. 101. 2. 
Stems ian more compressed than in G. striatum. Petals 
flesh-coloured, with 3 p ee scores, running half way to the 
rated upwards, wit ) stron aoe parallel ae and with a 
few short stiff hairs aime, from glands ths @ and Poser 
scales alike, small, ted. Fruit-stalks s al, leaves 
awned, smooth. Petals cee scolloped ; scilleing blunt, regular, 
Mr. Woop 
Knotty "Cranesbill. Mountainous situations in Cumberland. 
Ray. [Mr. Woopw. ] P, July, Aug 
G. Stem upright; leaves 5-lobed, cut-serrated: petals en- sylvat'icum. 
tire, or only slightly notched. 
E. ‘bot. 121—Rose 1, at p. 472, G. palustre-F]. dan. 124~ 
Cam. epit. 602—Park. 705. 5-H. ox. V. 16. 25. 
Panicle forked, cri level. Pedicles much longer than the 
Tnvolucrum. Calyx x awned. As soon as of eo: is over it 
time a flowers. Floral-leaves swt » small. 
Calyx and Prt -cdalls very hairy. Petals large. 00 
D. irs on the flowering stems, edges of the cre, and 
X, ending in small globules. etic segments ter- 
1 the caly 
minating in ‘stall fleshy glands; the upper sitting. Ca/yxes ribbed, 
membranaceous at the edge, ending in s Eran. Petals purple, 
slightly notched at the end, a little woolly at the ba 
eranium batrachoides tieram:. Gax, em. 942. St.) Wood 
Cranesbill, Mountainous thickets and pastures in Westmoreland, 
umberland, and Yorkshire, and sides of rivers in rocky and 
+ places, [Holt Wood in Leziate, neat Lynn. Norfolk. 
Rowe, About Aysgarth Force, Wenslydale. Mr. Woop. 
et Conniston, Lancash. and elsewhere in the North. Woopw, 
