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Urodium cycnormn, Nees. A native of Australia, 

 noticed occasionally in Britain where Australian wool- 

 combings have been thrown. 



Erodiiun malachoides, Willd. Native in sandy places 

 in the Mediterranean area, and a somewhat common 

 weed of dry cultivated and waste ground in other parts 

 of Europe. It has been recorded as a casual in 

 Britain. 



[Erodium moschatum, L'H^rit. Native in pastures^ 

 and on seaside dunes in several parts of Europe, in- 

 cluding Normancly, South-West England, and Ireland. 

 In the whole of this area, however, it is almost invariably 

 recorded as a plant of roadsides and cultivated ground,, 

 and it is probably much more common in these than 

 in truly native habitats.] 



[Geranium angulatum, Curt. Once reported to 

 Borrer from a wild locality in the Lake District, but 

 the plant is now considered to have been Geranium 

 sylvaticum.'\ 



[Geranium columbinum, L. A native of dry woods 

 in South-East England, as on the Continent. It is,, 

 however, much more common as a weed of waysides 

 and cultivated fields.] 



[Geranium dissectum, L. A common weed of culti- 

 vated and waste ground in Britain. It is also found as 

 a native in certain localities in Southern England, such 

 as the limestone downs in Somerset and the chalk 

 downs in Kent. It is recorded as indigenous in pastures 

 in Belgium and France.] 



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