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lobes cut and serrate, st. diifiise glandular-hairy above, hairs 

 deflexed, )?tomenfe of stam. flliform with a triangidar-ovate base, 

 fr.-st. dtflexed. — St. 1 — 3 feet high. Fl. large, purple, claw of 

 pet. ciliate. Base of filaments sliffhtlv hairy. — ^Mbist pastures. 

 P. VI.— VUI. e .y J -E.S.I. 



4. 6. sanguin'eum (L.) ; peduncles mostly single-flou-ered, pet. 

 obcordate long, sepals awned, carp, smooth crowned with a few 

 hristles, seeds minutely wrinliled and dotted, 1. nearly round 7- 

 lobed, lobes deeply 3-fld and cut, st. diffuse hairy, hairs spread- 

 ing horizontally. — Fl. large, purple ; filaments dilated at the 

 base. — jS. Q. proitratum (Lindl.) ; st. dwarf tufted nearly simple 

 decumbent, fl. flesh-coloured,. O. lancastriense With. — In dry 

 places, rare. p. Sands in Walney Island., Lancashire. P. VII. 



E. S. I. 



** Hoot fusiform, rhizome wanting, perennial; ped. 'i-jlowered. 



t5. G. pyrendicuni (L.); fruitstalks deflexed,^e<. obcordate 

 twice as long as llie mucronate seg)., claios densely ciliate, carp, 

 smooth with adpressed hairs, seeds smooth, 1. reniform 7 — 9- 

 lobed, lobes of lower 1. oblong blunt trifid and toothed at the 

 end, st. erect villose. — S. v. 191. — PI. light pm-ple or nearly 

 white. Claws of the pet. with a dense tuft of hairs on each 

 side.- Fertile anth. 10. Segments of the upper leaves more 

 acute. St. spreading, 1^^3 feet hi^, clothed with dense short 

 down and long hairs intermisted.— ftloadsides and pastures, rare. 



P. VI. vn. - E. S.PI. 



6. G. mol'le (L.) ; pet. oblong deeply hifid J as long as or 

 5 longer than the mucronate sepals, clatos ciliate, carp, trana- 

 versely wrinkled glabrous, seeds smooth, 1. roulidish-reniform in 

 7 — ^9 deep wedgBsha'ped segments' trifid at the' end, st. difiiise 

 pubescent. — ^iJ. v. 191. — Fl.sma,Il,pTirple.' Styles dull red. Softly 

 pubescent, glandular above. — Dryplaces. A. IV. — VIII. E.S.I. 



7. 6. 1'rotwndifdlium (L.); pet. spathulate entire blunt rather 

 longer than the shortly awned sepals, claws glabrous, ca?p. not 

 ^(vrinkled with spreading hairs, seeds neUed, 1. reniform in 5 — -7 

 broadly wedgeshaped incise-crenate segments, st. diffuse pubes- 

 cent. — R. V. 190. G.mscidumWaik. — -Fl. small, flesh-coloured. 

 Peduncles shorter than the leaves. — Old walls and waste places, 

 rare. A. VI. VII. E.I. 



*** Root fusiform, amnudl; ped. 'i-Jlowered. 



8. G.\ pusitlilrn (L.);, pedicels deflexed , after flowering, ^ei!. 

 twtchedhardly exceeding the mucronate sepafe,cfowa slightly ciliate. 



