60 GEEANXACE^. [Geranium. 



side near GroomsportI Miss Maffett (probably recently 

 introduced). 



More frequent in the east of Ireknd, which is much more 

 thickly inhabited. 



5. G. pusillum (Linn.) — Small-Jlowered Cranes-hill. 



Districts l?--4?-6-----12 

 Lat. 51° or 53°-55°. Middle and North-east of Ireland. 



Type in Great Britain, English, inclining to British. 



Pastures and banks on a light soil ; very rare. Fl. May 

 to August. 



1 ? By the road-side near the Ovens ; Drummcmd. Not 

 found since. — 4. Near Kihnakannick, "Wicklow ; Flor. Sib. — 

 6. Miltown Malbay ! Clare ; Prof. Harvey. — 12. At Doagh ; 

 Cave Hill ; and shore at Bath Lodge ; Flor. Ulst. Li a 

 field between the base of the Cave HUl and the road leading 

 from Belfast to Antrim ; Mr. D. Orr. 



6. G. dissectam (Linn.) — Jagged-haved Cranes-hill. 



Districts 123456789- 11 12 

 Lat. 31°-56°. Throughout Ireland. 

 Type in Great Britain, British. 



Fields, banks, and bushy places ; frequent. Fl. June to 

 August. 



7. G. columbtamn iJAxm^-'— Long-stalked Cranes-hill. 



Districts 12--56---10-12 

 Lat. 51°-55°- South and East of Ireland, chiefly. 

 Type in Great Britain, English, inclining to British. 



Dry banks, road-sides, and waste places ; local and rare. 

 Fl. June, July. 



1. Near Kilcreagh Abbey ; about the Ovens Church (on 

 limestone rocks). /. C. ; near Ballincollig Castle ; Flor. Cork. 

 Road-side near Rafeen (!), and by the railway near Roches- 

 town station; T. Wright. — 2. Sunday's Well and Shana- 

 kiel; Flor. Cork — 2. Near Clonmel and Carrick-on-Suir ; 

 Miss S. Gruhb. — 4. Ditch banks on the Murrough of 



