88 GERANIACEiE. 



172. G. pusillum, L. 



Native; on gravelly soil. Very rare, or, perhaps, some- 

 times overlooked. 



G. Combe Hill. Crew's Hole. Shirehampton. 



S. Bedminster. VI.— VHI. 



173. G. dissectum, L. 



Native ; iu pastures and waste places. Very common. 



VI.— VIII. 



174. G. columbinum, l. 



Native ; iu thickets and dry pastures, and on banks, 



frequent. 

 G. St. Vincent's Eocks, and bank of Avon. Stapleton. 

 S. Plentiful at Cheddar, where on the dry turfy slopes 



may be seen minute specimens of great beauty, bearing 



but one flower on the summit of a tiny stem. 



Clevedon. Wells. Weston-super-Mare. Yatton. 



VI. VII. 



175. G. lucidum, L. 



Native. Singularly common about Bristol, considering 

 how very seldom it is met with in some districts. 

 Grows chiefly on walls and in rocky places. Common 

 also at Bath, Wells, Weston-super-Mare, and Yatton, S. 



V. VHI. 



176. G. robertianiun, L. Ilerh-livhcrt. 



Native ; on hedgebauks, and iu waste shady places, very 



common. 

 The variety with white flowers at Claverham, S. Miss 



Winter. V. — VIII. 



ERODIUM, L'Herit. 



177. E. cicutarium, >S/m. 



Native ; in dry places, common. Varies very greatly in 

 size and appearance ; large coast specimens are some- 

 times mistaken for the next species. VJ. VIH. 



