18. GERANIACE^. 261 



North limit in Moray, Aberdeenshire, Argyleshke. 



Estimate of provinces 16. Estimate of counties 70. 



Latitude 50 — 58. British type of distribution. 



A. A. regions. Inferagrarian — Inferarctic zones. 



Descends to the coast level, in the Channel. 



Ascends to nearly 600 yards, in East Highlands. 



Range of mean annual temperature 51 — 42. 



Native. Pratal. I find no locality recorded for this 

 plant in Cornwall or Devon. It is mentioned in a list of 

 species obseiTed in the Isle of Wight, by an accomphshed 

 lady botanist. Miss Twining ; but it is not given as a native 

 of that island in a list fi-om Dr. Bromfield. Towards the 

 other extremity of Britain, there appears no locality north- 

 ward of Moray ; although the altitude at which it is stated 

 to glow in Perthshire and Aberdeenshire, might lead to an 

 inference that the climate of the North Highlands would 

 be quite suitable. I have not seen it higher than 500 feet 

 in the Highland provinces. Dr. Dickie records it at 1747 

 feet in Aberdeenshire ; and Mr. Gardiner says, " high on 

 the mountains, as well as at their bases," in Perthshire. 



y^. u}' ^i^o/ 232. Geranium pyrenaicum, Linn. 



Area 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 [8] * 10 (11) [12] * 14 15 16. 

 South limit in Glamorgan, Hants, Kent, Smxey. 

 North limit in Naimshke, or about Perth, and in Bute. 

 Estimate of provinces 11. Estimate of counties 20. 

 Latitude 50 — 58. English (?) type of distribution. 

 Agrarian region. Inferagrarian — Superagi'aiian zones. 

 Descends to the coast level, in England. 

 Ascends to 100 yards, or thereabout, in Scotland. 

 Range of mean annual temperature 50 — 47. 

 Denizen. Viatical. It is chfficult to say whether this 



