368 MONADELPHIA DECANDRIA. 



emarglnatis. Sp. pi. 954. (Ger. em. 942. /. 2. 

 Oed. Dan. t. 124. opt.) 



Mountain Crane's-bill. Anglis. 



By the fides of rivers in rocky and fhady places 

 frequent, both in the highlands and lowlands. 

 If. VI. N\\. 



The flalk is ercd, from twelve to eighteen inches 

 high : the leaves are hairy and wrinkled : the pa- 

 nicle dichotomous : the calyces hairy and bearded: 

 the petals large, purple, ftreaked with deeper 

 veins, and heart-fhap'd. 



The flowers are ufed by the Icelanders to dye a vio- 

 let color. 



G. pedunculis b'floris, foliis fubpeltatis, multipar- 



titis, rugofis, acutis ; pctalis integris. Syjt nat. 



455. Sp. pi. 954. (Ger. em. 942./. i- Moris, hijl. 



f. 5. /. IS. /. 14. Pet. herb. t. 65. f> 7. Hort. 



Aickjlett. vern. ord. I. t. 8) 

 Crowfoot Crane's-bill. Anglis. 

 In padures and thickets not uncommon, as at Tay- 



uouth hermitage, and about the cafcades at Mo- 



nefs, and in the paftures of Loch-R.annoch, and 



many other places. %. VII. 



The ftalk is a cubit high, ftriated, gouty at the 

 joints, and branched : the leaves are hairy, and 

 deeply divided into live, and fometimes leven 

 lobes, which lobes are laciniated, and thefe laci-' 

 72/> arc again Hiarply indented : the calyces are 



hairy. 



