GERANIACE^. 69 



neighbourhood. A plant with white flowers among the others 

 here, May, 1860. On a wall boundmg Coffleet (now Kitley) 

 grounds on the west, and by the cart-road below, leading to 

 Coffleet Mill ; between two and three dozen plants ; 1873. 

 First record : Keys, 1850. 



* G. striatum, L. Pencilled Geranium. 



xllien ; but quite established m a few spots. May to September, 

 or later, 

 c. II. ]Many plants on a bank, very near two old houses, at the hamlet 

 of Lower Tregantle, with Melissa officinalis. On a bank below 

 a garden, adjoining the churchyard of Botus Fleming, with 

 Anchusa sempervirens. A few on a bank below a garden 

 between Calstock and the Weir Head, 1879. 

 D. III. Well established on a bank below a house and shrubbery in the 

 lane between Whitleigh and Budshead ; also in the same lane 

 below an orchard, close to an old farm-house, within a quarter 

 of a mile nearer Whitleigh ; at the first-named spot associated 

 with Foeniculum. 

 IV. Woolwell Farm, near Plymouth, 1865 ; Keys, Fl. ii. 65. Sparingly 

 on a hedge-bank, as an escape from a garden, in Plymstock 

 village. 

 V. On hedge-banks near cottages at Lynham ; in one of the spots 

 in considerable quantity, 1875. In plenty by the road in front 

 of a ruinous building at Wilberton, near Yealm Bridge, 1879. 

 On a hedge-bank near a house at Cadleigh ; rather sparingly, 

 1874. 

 This has now really a better claim to be considered a Plymouth plant 

 than has Geraniumi irrateiise. 

 Fmst record : Keys, 1866. 



146. G. molle, L. Soft Crane's Bill. 



Native ; on dry banks, m waste spots, fields and pastures. Very 



common. April to October. Area general, 

 c. I. The variety with purplish- white flowers with the type, between 



Crafthole and St. Germans Beacon. 

 II. With Avhite and with purplish flowers between Hatt and Penters 



Cross. With dull white and with purphsh flowers on slaty 



refuse by a quarry near Trevol. The two at Wolsdon, near 



Antony. 

 D. III. A few with pure white flowers, near a plant with dark purple, 



on a hedge-bank between Horsham and Blaxton, 1875. 



* No number is attached, as this plant is one of the ' excluded species' both of ihe 

 London Catalogue and Etiylish Botany, ed. 3. 



