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4. G. sylvdticum (Wood Crane's-bill). Stem erect, 

 many flowered ; leaves palmate, 7-lobed ; lobes cut and 

 serrated ; stamens awl-shaped, fringed ; capsules keeled, 

 hairy ; fruit-stalks erect. Woods and pastures, chiefly 



GERANIUM 



^NS^ (Meadow Cranes-bill). 



in the north, rare. Distinguished from the last by its 

 smaller size, by its stamens being fringed half-way up, 

 and by its capsules being most hairy about the keel. 

 ITl. June, July. Perennial. 



5. <7. Pyrendicum (Mountain Crane's-bill). Stem 

 spreading, downy ; root-leaves kidney-shaped, 5 7 



