94 GERANIACE. 
G. silvaticum L. MVoed Crane’s-bill. 
Native? S. Woods in mountain districts. Very rare. P. June-July. 
First record, Jewitt, 1811. Top. Bot. ‘‘ Derby.” 
L. In a wood at the foot of the zig-zag walk, Matlock, Glover. Near 
Buxton, in Ashwood Dale, Jewitté. 
G2. About Chatsworth, Gem of the Peak. 
G. pratense L. Meadow Crane’s-bill. 
Native. BE. Meadows, lane-sides, river-banks. Frequent. P. June-Aug. 
First record, Pilkington, 1789. 
L. Wormbhill, 350-400 yards, West, J.B. Buxton; Miller’s Dale; near 
Cressbrook School Chapel; Bonsall; Via Gellia, Rogers. Matlock Bath, Miss 
Armitage. Wirksworth; Middleton Dale; Lathkil Dale, Gibbs. White-flowered, 
Alport, Drabble. Dovedale, Bot. Guide. Near Cover (Calver), Hb. Salt. 
Wheston; Bradwell; Ashford. 
Gl. Between Whaley Bridge and Buxton, Barler. By the Derwent, near 
Yorkshire Bridge. 
G2. Rowsley; Chatsworth; Baslow, Gibbs. Froggatt; Grindleford Bridge, 
and by White Edge Moss; near Fox House Inn; Great Hucklow. 
C. About Renishaw, Waterfall. Railway bank near Eckington, Gibbs. 
Canal side north of Chesterfield ; near the Peacock Inn, 1,100 ft. 
P. Langwith Wood; Whaley Mill, Bolsover. 
Tl. Common about Derby, C.D. Findern, Bindley. Doveridge; Etwall; 
Boylestone, Gibbs. Dobbin Horse Lane, Clifton; Dalbury ; Trusley ; Marston-on- 
Dove; Kedleston Park; Markeaton; Allestree. 
T2. Breadsall Common; a white-flowered variety occasionally occurs, 
Whittaker, Phyt. Canal side near Spondon; Long Haton; Elvaston. 
T3. Calke, Purchas, J.B. Drakelow; Cauldwell, Gibbs. Swarkeston, 
Painter, Natt. Osier beds, Repton, Wild Fl. Rept. Foremark, Bindley. 
G. pyrenaicum Bum. ji. 
Native? E. Waysides, banks. Local and rare. P. June-Sept. 
First record, Bot. Guide, 1805. 
L. Hassop, Painter, J.B. In Litton and Monsal Dales, near Tideswell, 
Bot. Guide. 
G2. Neighbourhood of Baslow, in great plenty, Phyt., 1861, 383. 
Tl. Apparently wild in Copse Hill Gardens, Osmaston-by-Ashbourne, 
Smith MSS. Markeaton Road, Glover. 
T3. Stapenhill, Harris, C.D. 
G. molle LZ. Common or Dove's foot Crane’s-bill. 
Native. B. Fields, waysides, waste places. Common. A. May-Sept. 
First record, Pilkington, 1789. 
“Frequent. Ascending to 400 yards over Castleton,” Baker, J.B. 
White flowered by the Canal near Trent Lock (T2). 
