206 MONADELPH. PENTAND. 



2. GERANIUM. 



* Peduncles \-Jlowered. 



1. G. sa?iguincum (Cloudy Crane s bill), peduncles 1- flowered, 

 leaves nearly orbicular in 5 7 deep lobes each of which its 

 trifid. Light/, p. 372. E. B. /. 272. 



HAB. Rocks and sandy grounds. Arthur's Seat, near Edinb. ; and in 

 the Island of lona, Light/. Sea-shore at Gosford Gate, near Aber- 

 lady, plentiful, Maugh. Common on both sides of the Firth of 

 Forth, Mr. Arnott. About Inverness, Mr. G. Anderson. Banks of 

 Loch Rannoch, Anderson. Fl. July. I/. . 



One to one foot and a half high, swelling at the joints. Flowerstalks 

 axillary, long. Flowers large, handsome, purple. 



** Peduncles 2-jlowered. Roots perennial. 



2. G. p/iceum (dusky Crane's-bill}, peduncles 2- flowered oppo* 

 site the leaves, cal. slightly awned, petals waved, capsules 

 keeled hairy below wrinkled above, stem erect. E. B. t. 822. 



HAD. Collington woods, but rare, Muugh. Banks of the Clyde at 

 Blantyre Priory, and banks of the Cart, above the mill near Glasg., 

 rare, Hopk. Near Linlithgow, Miss Liston. Kankeelour, Fife- 

 shire, Mr. J. Young. Woods in Scotland, frequent, D. Don. 

 Fl, May, June. If. . 



Slem two feet or more high, dichotomously branched. Leaves 3 7- 

 lobed ; lobes acute, cut, and serrated. Flowers very dingy, purplish 

 black. 



3. G. sylvaticum (IVood Crane' s-lill), peduncles 2- flowered, 

 leaves subpeltatc with 5 or 7 deep and acute lobes which are 

 cut and serrated, stem erect corymbose, petals slightly notch- 

 ed, capsules keeled hairy (not wrinkled). Lightf.p, 367. 

 E.B. t. 121. 



HAB. Woods, thickets, sides of rivers, &c., common. FL June, July. 



V. 



One foot to three feet high. Flowers purple, larger than those of 

 G. phceum, but much smaller than in the following species. 



4. G. prate?7sc (Crowfoot- leaved Craucs-lill), peduncles two- 

 flowered, leaves 5 -partite, lobes multipartite all the segments 

 acute, capsules hairy smooth (not wrinkled). Liglitf. p. 068. 

 E.B. /.404. 



HAB. Pastures and thickets, not uncommon, especially such as are 



moist j near cascades. Fl. July. I/ . 

 One foot to two feet high. Distinguished by its large purple Ji-cwers 



and multipartite leaves. 



5. G. pyrenaiciim (Mountain Crane 's-bill}, peduncles 2-fiower- 

 ed, leaves renifonn 5 7-lobed, lobes oblong obtuse trifid and 

 toothed at the extremity, stem erect branched^ petals deeply 

 notched twice as long as the cal. Liglitf. p. 367- E.B. 

 /.405. 



HAB. Mountainous pastures and waste places, but not comsicn. 



