368 MONADELPHIA DECANDRIA. 



emarglnatis. Sp. pi, 954. (Ger, em, 942. /. 2. 



Oed. Dan. L 124. opl.) 

 Mountain Crane's-bill. Anglis. 

 By the fides of rivers in rocky and lliady places 



frequent, both in the highlands and lowland^. 



a;. VI. VII. 



The ftalk is ere61:, from twelve to eighteen inches 

 high : the leaves are hairy and wrinkled ; the pa- 

 nicle dichotomous : i\\(i calyces hairy and bearded; 

 the petals large, purple, flreaked with -deeper 

 veins, and heart-fiiap'd. 



The flovvxrs are ufed by the Icelanders to dye a vio- 

 let color. 



pratenje ^, G. pedunculis b!floris, foliis fubpeltatls, multipar- 



citis, rugofis, acutis ; petal is Integris. Syft, nat, 



455' ^P' P^' 95A^ (Ger, em. 942./. i. Moris, hiji, 



f 5' ^' ^5' /• 14- ^^^' ^^^^^' ^' ^5'f* 7- ilort. 



Aickfiett. vern, ord. L t. S) 



Crowfoot Crane's-bill. Anglis. 



In pallures and thickets not uncommon, as at 'Tay- 

 mouth hermitag-e, and about the cafcades at Mo- 

 7tefs^ and in the pafbures of Locb-ilamwch^ and 

 many other places. %, Vil. 



The ftalk is a cubit high, ftriated, gouty at the 

 joints, and branched : the leaves are hairy, and 

 deeply divided into five, and fometimes itvcn 

 lobes, which lobes are laciniated, and thefe laci- 

 ;;/> are again iliarply indented : the calyces are 



hairy, 



