592 
mol’Je. 
phee’um. 
‘-MONADELPHIA. DECANDRIA. Geranium. 
when drawn through the nepeske Leaves opposite. Fruit-stalks 
alternate, pore Woopwar 
High di h banks. At lw Layton, early in spring, 
Ditt. 
G. Fruit-stalks and floral-leaves alternate: petals cloven: 
calyx awnless: stem somewhat upright. 
Cart. 141—E. bot. e 8—F/. dan. 679-Vaill. 15. 3—Pet. 64. 2. 
Pedicles declining. Flower-scales cloven. Calyx scarcely 
awned, shorter shai the blossom. Petals s slightly cloven, with. 
out a tooth between the lobes. cn. Stem hairy, hairs ex- 
anding. Mr. Rosson. Trailing when growing alone, upright 
when amongst grass or other plants. Bloss, sometimes almost as 
large as those of G. pyrenaicum. Curt. Root-leaves kidney- 
shaped, with a circular outline, with 7 lobed, lobes with 3 clefts ; 
the upper more distinctly kidney-shaped, and more finely divided. 
In the above it agrees with G. rotundifolium, but differs in the 
stem and branches being cloathed with long soft hairs expanding 
horizontally. Woopw. Flowers purplish red ; sometimes white. 
R ! 
folium they are dotted. In the G. rotundifolium the petals are 
entire, but cloven i oe G. meters M. Arzextus. Stem-leaves 
5-lobed ; lobes wedge-shaped, blunt. Fruit-sta/ks opposite the 
pe Glands 5y on ‘il outside of the afithés-bearin g filaments, 
en. 
oe Soft Cranesbill. Deovifits Diy banks, cornfields, rere 
and pastures, in a sandy soil. A. April te 
(4) Petals entire; fruit-stalks Se usiserar PERENNIAL. 
G. Fruit-stalks solitary, 2-flowered, opposite the ote a 
c sca somewhat awned: stem upright: petals 
, E, a 322—F7/. dam. dpe 5-Wale.—Clus. ii. 99. l~ 
Ger. em. 942. s-Park. 704. 3 
egg-shaped but angular, blackish purple, shining; c/aws white, 
marked with 5 lines, and woolly. Fi/aments purple, broad and 
woolly at the base, slightly united by means of 5 green glandular 
—— placed on the outside of them ; after flowering orig 
twards. Axthers whitish, the seams marked with a purple line 
