140 Plants of the Punjab. 
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Heres, ERECT, WITH Opposite STIpULATE LoBED LEAVES. 
PETALS UNUNITED. 
Geranium rectum, medium size, root stock stout, perennial, stem slender, — 
GERANIACEAE. slightly hairy and leafy, leaves 38-4 in. diam., 5-angled, 
F. B.1.i:429. T-lobed, divided to below the middle, lobes sharp-pointed, 
Kashmir. thin, slightly hairy on both surfaces, long-stalked, stipules 
lanceolate, flowers 1} in. diam., on long stalks, bracts 
awl-shaped ; the other characters are lke those of the 
last species. 
Geranium collinum, small, woolly or glandular-velvety, stems many, 
GERANIACE. unbranched, flowering 6-10 in. high; leaves sometimes 
HB .4.1. 429. alternate, round, 5-7-lobed to below the middle, segments 
Kashmir. wedge-shaped, blunt, 3-5-lobed, stipules small, ovate, 
short-pointed ; flowers and capsule like G. pratense above. 
Geranium palustre, very like the last species, but taller with large flowers 
or grandiflorum, 2 in. diam., leaves 5-angled with 5 lobes cut pinnately. 
GERANIACER. 
F. B. I. 1. 480. 
Kashmir. 
Geranium large, perennial, hairy, root thick, stem stout, much 
Wallichianum, branched; leaves 3-4 in. broad, 5-angled, deeply 3-5 
Laljahri. lobed, segments long-pointed, sharply toothed, stalked, 
GERANIACER. stipules 4-1 in. long, very broad, blunt; flowers 14-2 
F. B. 1.1. 480. in. diam., blue-purple, on long stalks, bracts large, sepals 
Himalaya, 5, ending in a long bristle, petals 5, tip broad with a shal- 
7-11,000 ft. low notch, stamens, styles and capsule like G. pratense 
Simla (Collett). above. ‘This plant is used as an astringent especially in 
Murree (Douie). the case of sore eyes. 
Hazara (Barrett). 
Geranium Tuberaria, medium size, slender, hairy and glandular, root 
GERANIACES. tuberous, perennial; leaves 14-8 in. diam., sometimes 
F. B. 1.1. 481. alternate, round, kidney-shaped, divided into 5-7 parts, 
Kashmir. segments very spreading, much divided, radical leaves 
long-stalked, stipules variable; flowers 1 in. diam., in 
nearly umbelled clusters of 2 surrounded with shortly- 
stalked leaves, main flower stalk very hairy and glandular, 
bracts leafy, much divided, sepals 5, small, blunt’ with 
a fine abrupt point, petals 5, large, rounded with a notch, 
stamens 5, filaments slender; capsule 14-14 in. long, 
erect, hairy, styles very short, the beaks do not separate 
as in other species. 
Geranium pusillum, see Prostrate Herbs, Opposite, Stipulate, Lobed. 
