36 GERANIACE/E. 



G. nodosum, Linn. 



5. " Hurling Barrow, St. Agnes " (Flora) . Patch on roadside 

 near Goonbell Halt, 1911, et seq, Rilstone. 



G. phaeum, Linn. 



3. Carvis near Roche, 1916, Taylor. 



8. Boskedran near New Mill, Penzance, Hosking. 



G. pr a tense, Linn. 



1. By canal between Tamerton and Boyton, 1911, Harvey. 

 3. Bank at Portlooe near West Looe, Miss C. Grigg. 



5. Crantock, 1911, Tresidder. 



6. Mylor Churchyard, Bastian, Pol. Rep., 1856; R.I.C., 1911 , 

 p. 377. Abundant there in 1918, Thurston. Truro, 1918. 

 Tresidder. 



8. Near Boscathnoe Lane, Penzance, Rees. 



G. pyrenaicum, Burm. fil. 



2. Higher Kernock, Pillaton, Hawk, R./.C., /9//, p. 378. 



3. Patch on roadside between Caracawn Cross, Hessenford, 

 and Trerule Foot, 1919, Thurston. Cliffs east of Portlooe, and 

 field on Portlooe Farm near West Looe, Miss C. Grigg. Lan- 

 warnick, near Pelynt, Rilstone. 



5. One plant, Newquay, 1919, Vigurs. Phillack, Rees. 



7. Close to Mullion village, 1914, Perry. 



G. pusillum, Linn. 



5. Trevelgue near Newquay, 1914, Vigurs. Near Treago, 

 Cubert Common, 1912, Rilstone. Perranporth, Tresidder. 



G. rotundifolium, Linn. 



5. TrebelLm Hill, Cubert, 1909; roadside hedge near Mount, 

 Perranzabuloe, 1916, Tresidder. Goonbell near St. Agnes, 

 Rilstone. 



8. " Occasionally met with near Penzance " (Flora). Bloom 

 fields near Penzance, Rees. 



*Forma Thurstonii, Druce. 



3. Cliff, East Looe, first noticed in 1911 by Mrs. Perrycoste, 

 abundant in 1919. Thurston. " Essentially different from the 

 type in having the petals slightly emarginate. ... If its 

 more deeply lobed leaves and emarginate petals prove con- 

 stant, it may be worthy of varietal distinction." Druce, 

 B.E.C., 1919, p. 551. 



