PLATE CCXLVIl. 
GERANIUM CILIATUM. 
Fringed-leaved Geranium. 
CLASS XVI. ORDER IV. 
MONADELPHIA DECANDRIA. Threads united. Ten Chives. 
essential generic character. 
Monogtma. Stigmata quinque. Frudua rof- 
tratus, pentacoccus. 
One Pointal. Five fumraits. Fruit furnirtied 
with long awns, five dry berries. 
See Geranium grandiflorum, PL XII. Vol.I. 
SPECIFIC CHARACTER. 
Geranium foliis imigerrimir, concavi,, kneeo- 
tis. marginibus ciliatis; floribus pentandris; 
radice tuberofa. 
i Geranium with quite entire leaves, concave, lancc- 
fliaped, and fringed at the edgej flowers 
with five fertile chives j root tuberous. 
reference to the PLATE. 
1 • The Empalement. 
2. The Chives fpread open, magnified. 
3. The Pointal, magnified. 
between^nce anregg^tba^^^and concave, thickiih, 
it potrefles; the flowers and oih ^ conftitute the moft eflTential fpccific difference 
Good Hope, and introduced refemble many of its fellows. It is from the Cape of 
received it, from thence, at the fame nurferymen, of the Kings Road, Chelfea; who 
ment, and increafc, we muft refer to a^nTh^ ^ranium incraiTatum, of our laft. For the treat- 
muu rcier to any other of the tuberous kind of Geranium. 
