soe MONADELPHIA. DECANDRIA. Geranium. 
Corby Castle, Cumberland. Sr. Very common in moist shady 
laces in most parts of the county of Durham, and the petals are 
P 
’ frequently found entire as slightly notched, nor are the oe. 
target-shaped as pees by Linnaeus. Mr. pean 
Hal 
es Owen, Shropshire. | P. June, aly. 
Var. 2. Dwarf, veh very large flowers. LigHTFooT. 
Scotland. 
(3) Petals notched or cloven; fruit-stalks 2-flowered. 
ANNUAL. 
dissec’tum. G, Fruit-stalks shorter than the leaves: leaves 5-lobed, 
obes 3-cleft or teeny th petals notched, kocds 
coats with soft * 
Curt.—E. bot. peach oe 936—Vaill. 15. 2Plot. oxf. 9 
4. at p. 146-Pet. 64. 6, and 7—Fuchs. 207-7: By iti, 
474. 1—Blachw. 58, 2. 
_ Leaves divided down to the leaf-stalk into 5, and these again 
into 3, segments strap- Piviiey usually entire, but the middle 
one sometimes sub-divided. Fruit-stalks very short. Flower- 
scales minute. Mr. Woopwarp. Calyx leaves 3-ribbed. Seed- 
— beast with glandular hairs Mr. Hotiergar. Stem hairs 
ing downw uae Calyx hairs viscid. Curt. Calyx awned. 
er 
s blue, 
agged Cranesbill. Road sides; borders of fields, ditch 
banks. Hedges about Marston and Botley Ca ily pe next Ox- 
ford. Pror. Woods near Marston, Oxfordshire, Ray 
A. May—Auge 
. columbi- G. Fruit-stalks longer than the leaves: leaves 5-lobed, 
um lobes many-cleft: calyx 5-sided: seed coats smooth. 
Aiton Hort, Kew. 
B — Rei 15.4~Pet. 64. 8. 
ying. Woopw. Svem hairy ; Aairs laid ats r. ft: Ros 
Leaves a little hairy on both surfaces. Calyx somewhat haity 
skinny at the edges, terminated by short awns reddish at the ey 
Petals marked with 3 lines; the little tooth between the lobes 
= — pointed, reddish blue. Stamens with 10 green glands at 
e Se 
ong-stalked Cranesbill, Cornfields, pee and hedge: 
[Hey don, Norfolk, Mr. Bryant. St. Vincent’s Rocks. na 
barren gravelly soil near the entrance upon Barr bette from Bir- 
g A, June—Aug- 
