372 MONADELPHIA DECANDRIA. 



/. 5. /. i^.f. 3. Pet. herb. t. 6js,.f. 8. Vaillant. 

 paris. t. 15./. 4. bona,) 



Long-ftalked Dovesfoot Crane's-bill. Anglis. 



In dry mountainous places, but not common. I 

 obferved it on a dry rocky place in the road go- 

 ing from GlafgGW to Dumbarton. O. VI. VIT. 



The ftalk is decumbent, ten or twelve inches long, 

 branched, and knotty at the joints : the leaves 

 are firm and (lightly hairy underneath : the mar- 

 gins of the lacmia reflex'd : thtjlipul^ are linear 

 and redd i ill : the peduncles three inches long: 

 the calyx large, almofl fmooth, the leaved of it 

 concave, owing to their margins being reflexed, 

 and terminated with a long beard, having a red 

 glandule at the apex : the flowers are purple, the 

 petals emarginated with a prominent dent be- 

 tween :the coat of the feed fmooth. 



**** Staminibus 10 antheriferis. 



Fedunculis iinifwris. 



fanyuimum GERANIUM pedunculis unifloris, foliis quinque- 

 ^Q* partitis trifidis orbiculatis. Sp.pl. 958. {Ger. em. 



945./. 2.) 

 Bloody Crane's-bill. Anglis. 

 Upon rocks and fandy grounds near the fea in many 

 places, as about Arthur's feat at Edinburgh., and 

 in the ifland of Jona abundantly, &c, %. VIL 

 The root is thick and woody : the ftalk and leaves 

 arc a little hairy, the firft a foot or more high : 



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