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what lliortcr than the three lover ones, and 

 placed at a fnfiall diftance from them. The fila- 

 ments are commonly ten, but five only are fer- 

 tile, or bear anthers. 

 We obferved a variety of it v.'ith white flowers on 

 the fea banks near IFeems, in FifeJJme. 



GERANIUM pedunculis bifloris, foliis inferiori- 

 bus quinque-partito-mukifidis rotundatis, fiipe- 

 rioribus trilobis, caule eredto. Lin. mantijs alte- 

 ra. -p, 257. Gtran. ferenyie. Huds. Flor. Anglica. ^ 

 265. {Gerard. ProvinciaL 434. t. 16. f. 2) 



Perennial Dovesfoot Crane's-bill. Anglis. 



In mountainous paftures and wafte places near Edin- 

 burgh^ but not common. "U. Dr. Par Jons. 



The ftalk is twelve or eighteen inches high, hairy, 

 ered, and difflifcly branched : the leaves are 

 hairy, the fegments a little obtufe, having a red 

 line on the margin, and unequally cat or dented : 

 the leaves of the calyx have each a red glandule 

 at the ape^ : the petals are twice the length of 

 the calyx^ emarginated, and of a blueidi purple 

 color: the five outer Jfamina are deflitute of an- 

 thera, and Ihortcr than the others- 



** Stanmiihus decern antheriferis. 

 Pedunculis hijloris. %. 



GERjlNlUM pedunculis bifloris, foliis fubpeltatis 

 quinquelobis incifo-ferratis, caule credo, petalis 



emarginatis. 



