DICOTYLEDONES. 15 
85. G. pusttLuM (Linn.), Smal/-flowered Crane's 
Bill. 
Roadside near Noltland Castle, Westray, Sept. 
1909. There was a large bunch with seeds ripe and 
flowers of a beautiful pale pink (Messrs G. W. Searth 
and M. Spence). 
86. G. MOLLE (Linn.), Dove’s Fout Crane’s Bill. 
This is a common plant on good dry soil. Dr 
Boswell suggests that it has been introduced ; but it 
is surely tov common and widespread for this. 
87. G. PRATENSE (Linn.), Blue Meadow Crave’s Bill, 
My specimen was gathered in the yard surround- 
ing the chureh, Egilshay, by Mrs N. Spence, Kirkwall. 
C.urous how it vot there. 
88. G. DISSKECIUM (Linn.), Doves Foot Cranes Bill, 
Not so common as 86, but I liave frequently met 
with it on Crantit, in St. Ola; Deerness (in several 
places); Orphir, Xe. 
89. G. RoBertiANUM (Linn.), //erb jiobert. Rare. 
Between Loch of Carness and the sea. In plan- 
tation of Binsearth. Native in former; probably 
introduced in latter. 
Genus XXXV.—ERODIUM. 
YO. E. cicuTariuM (L’Herit.), Stor/’s Bill. 
A specimen of this was brought to me from a field 
on the farm of Grecntofts, JJeerness— most probably 
introduced wi.h seeds. It is a'so giveu in Low’s list. 
