86 Botany. 



304. G. versicolor, L. (STRIATUM, L.). Another stray. 



1. Roadside bank, Richmore Hill, Halstead. H. D. 



Hewitt. 



308. G. pratense, L. (MEADOW CRANESBILL), 6 8, P. Moist 



pastures and hedges ; scarce. 



a. Dartford. Chevening. 



b. Near Eltham, '36. ; near Blackheath, '55. 



309. G. pyrenaicum, Burm. (PERENNE, Huds.), 6 7, P. Road- 



sides, etc. ; local. 



1 Near Dartford. Dod. 



2. Hayes Common gravel-pit, '06. W.H.G. 



3. Below Knockmill, near Kingsdown. Britton. 



310. G. molle, L. 4 8, A. Dry places, hedges. Very common. 



311. G. pusillum, L. 6 9, A. Roadsides and waste places ; freq. 



Fls. protogynous. 



1. Roadside near Keston Common, '02. W.H.G. 



2. Chalk-pit near Birchwood Corner, '99. C.H.G. 



312. G. rotundifolium, L. 6 7, A. Waste places ; rare. 



1. Bexley, H. 



2. Charlton, Kidbrook, Eltham, Plumstead. Dod. 



a. Blackheath, '55 (extinct) ; Dartford (1st record, '36). 



313. G. dissectum, L. 6 8, A. Dry waste places, esp. on the 



Chalk ; very common. 



a. First record : Roadside, Erith, 1629. 



314. G. eolumbinum, L. 6 7, A. Essentially a chalk pi. ; locally 



abundant ; protogynous. 



1. Hayes and W. Wickham, '97. Sc. 



2. Fields between Keston and Down, '06. W.H.G. 



315. G. lucidum, L. 5 8, A. Walls and banks ; local. 



1. Abbey Wood. H. 



2. Roadside bank close to Hayes, '05. W.H.G. 



3. Keston Common, opposite the old Windmill, '06. 



W.H.G. 



4. On top of Hayes Gravel Pit, '07. W.H.G. 



316. G. Robertianum, L. (HERB ROBERT), 5 9, A. Hedges ; abt. 



a. A white var. Hayes, '96. Sc. 



NOTE. Our cultivated Geraniums are sp. of Pelargonium, 

 principally from the Cape. 



