22 GEKANIACE^. 



Rare. On a sunken wall on the Greenford Road, about 

 one hundred yards from the Church ; and also on a hedge 

 bank in same road. 



5. G. Robertianum. L. (Herb Robert, or Stinking 



Crane's Bill.) 



Woods, sides of hedges, etc. 5-9. 

 Very common. The variety with white flowers occurs in 

 the Grove, Harrow, but is gradually becoming rare. (Ed. i.) 



6. G. molle. L. (Dove's-foot Crane's Bill.) 

 Waste places. 4-8. 



Road side by Harrow Church, at Alperton, etc., not 

 nearly so frequent as G. dissectum. In 1862 I found the 

 variety with white flowers at Oxhey Wood. (Edition i.) 



7. G. pusillum. L. (Small-flowered Crane's Bill.) 

 Waste ground. 6-9. 



"Harrow Weald Common." (Flor. Midd.) Rare. 



8. G. rotundifolium.* L. (Round-leaved Crane's Bill.) 

 Pastures and waste ground. 6, 7. 



Rare. Introduced in a garden at Roxeth. 



9. G. dissectum. L. (Jagged-leaved Crane's Bill.) 

 Hedges and pastures. 6, 7. 



Everywhere common. 



ERODIUM. (Stork 9 a Bill] 



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i. E. cicutarium. Sm. (Hemlock Stork's Bill.) 

 Waste ground. 6-9. 

 Pinner Hill. (Tooke.) 



