MONADELPHIA. DECANDRIA. Geranium. 
The us appearances of this plant 2 pe seasons and 
in diferent ith and its resemblance in m Saperts to starved 
specimens of the G. moschatum, have aceaee 1 many errors. 
The spots on the petals are not to be trusted, ne ter are the in- 
cisions of the leafits.. The musk odour of the G. moschatum, is 
the most obvious distinction. In the G. ireiee ie the leafits 
sufficiently obvious, and in the larger specimens the edges of the 
ae are little more than serrated. Flowers rose red. 
emlock-leaved Cranesbill, Cornfields, road sides, ditch’ 
ig walls, rubbish, in a sandy soil. [Near the shore at 
_ Teignmouth. ] A. April—Oct. 
Vi ar. 2. egayecn Leafits with winged clefts, segments 
te Sys 
ceding. Lirtle wings oth stra fs z sody 
heaths and cornfield =f iy ie sas Ae D ak x 
t. aha wb Bt ie a Pancd spec so does 
Mr. R » but we are not yet in possession Bs a ark oT 
ge sci to establish it as such. Ray refers us to Rivinu 
ntap, icon. G. Seip aes: for a figure of sie 
nellefolig but that fi $ a representation of G, B sitstin in 
its largest and probably coeyuel state. 
a in this and in the preceding there are 5) Seep a a = 
40ur on the sige the base of the anther-bearing fil 
ware larger. Bloss. white. S ‘ep rane. 
doce: not 80 ean ely cu » Ray. Leaves eer with white hairs, 
possibly the effect of these air. Mr. Woopwarp. 
ear Camberwell. Ray. Sea eA ee ear Weems, Fifeshire.. 
- “Licure [On Yarmouth ‘Denes very plentifully, and elsewhere 
within 1 the Sitti of a iles from the sea. Mr. Woopw. 
St. Vincent’s Rocks, Bris oa i" 
mong the pote aang instances of obvious providenas design and 
contrivance, i in the structure of the seeds and seed-vessels lants, few 
Shia in the seeds o Geranium cicutarium, moschatwm, and, perhaps, in 
other species of rah a The seeds of this genus surround se 
pis 
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