II o5 APPENDIX. 



It flowers in March^ feeds in the beginning of 

 May, and grows in garden-walks, dry banks, 

 and on the brinks of fprings and rivulets. 



Obs. From hence it is manifeft, that much con- 

 fufion would be avoided, if the trivial names 

 of thefe two plants were changed ; for the C. 

 hirfuta is a plant the leaft hairy of the two, 

 and its flowers certainly as fmall as thofe of 

 the C. -parvt flora. 



MONODELPHIA DECANDRIA. 



fyhaticum. GERANIUM, p. ^6j. 



In Dr. Hopeh curious collecSlion, is a dwarf va- 

 riety of this plant, with a very large flower, 

 found in Scotland. 

 It is worth remarking alfo, that the petals in this 

 plant are fometimes found obtufe and intire at 

 the fum>mits, and not at all emarginated. In 

 this ilate it is figured by Mr. Roje, in his Ele- 

 . . ments cf Botany. Appendix, tab. i . 



rotundifo- GERANIUM pedunculis bifloris, petaiis fubinte- 



Imn. gris longitudine calycis, caule proftrato fohis' 



reniformibus incifis. Syjl. nat. edit, i^- p. 515. 



Sp. pi. 937. (Fig. nulla fldcnda' qiiippe figura 



Vaillantiiy a Linnao citata, exhibetpetala bifida.) 



Round-ieav'd Cranesbill, with intire petals. Jiiglis. 



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