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6. G. ROBERTIANUM, L. Herb-Robert, Stinking Crane's-bill. 

 Stems spreading, brittle, hairy, dichotomously branched, 1 2ft. 

 high. Le. never orbicular, 3 to 5-cleft, with trifid, pinnatifid lobes. 

 Cal. angular, with gland tipped hairs. Fl. small, rose-coloured. 

 Carp, downy, reticulated, keeled. Seeds smoth. 



Common. Woods, thickets, and waste ground. (B) A. 5 9. Carmyle and 

 Kenmuir banks ; Cambuslang glen, Gourock, &c. 



7. G. MOLLE, L. Dove's-foot Crane's-bill. Stems ascending 

 or decumbent, 6 18 in. high, branched, spreading. Le. orbicular, 

 divided into 7 9 lobes trifid at the apex. Sep. mucronate. Pet 

 deeply bifid, claws ciliate. Fl. small, pale purple, or purplish 

 rose. Carp, transversely wrinkled. Seeds smooth. Plant covered 

 with fine soft hairs, hoary green. 



Common. Road sides and dry pastures. (B) A. 4 8. 



8. G. PUSILIUM, L. Small-flowered Crane's-bill. Stems de- 

 cumbent, weak. Le. smaller, less hairy, and generally more 

 divided than in the last. Fl. with 5 perfect anthers, small bluish 

 purple. Pet. nearly equalling the sep., claws ciliate. Fil. ciliated 

 at the base. Carp, without transverse wrinkles. 



Rare. " Waste grounds about Cambuslang," Hopk. (B) A. 6 9. 



9. G. DISSECTUM, L. Jagged-leaved Crane's bill. Stems dif- 

 fuse, much branched, downy. Le. cut in 5 7 deep segments, 

 lobes linear, 3-cleft. Fl. with very short peel., appearing sessile 

 among the le. small, bright purplish red. Pet. deeply notched, 

 about the length of the awned cal. Carp, not wrinkled. Seeds 

 dotted. 



Common. Fields and hedge banks. (B) A. 5 8. 



10. G. COLUMBINUM, L. Loiicj-stallced Crane's-bill. Very like 

 G. disse"cfcum, more slender, and fewer hairs, deflexed on the stem 

 as in the last. " Ped. longer than the le., which are 5-partite, the 

 lobes divided into many acute segments, petals entire. " ' ' Cap. 

 even glabrous, seeds dotted," H. & A. 



" Rocky places by the road side going from Glasgow to Dumbarton," Light/. 

 Have never been enabled to find this plant as recorded. (E) A. 6 7. 



2. EntoiUM. Stork's-bill. 



E. CICTJTAKIUM, L. Hemlock Stores-bill. Stems decumbent 

 or prostrate. Le. pinnate; leaflets sessile, deeply pinnatifid. 

 Ped. many-flowered. Pet. longer than the cal. Fl. in small 

 umbels, purplish red. Beaks of fruit very long, hairy, or glabrous. 



Frequent. Waste sandy ground. (B) A. 6 9. Sand hills, Tollcross; banks on 

 the sea shore ; Bute ; Cumbrae ; Arran, &c. 



