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flesh-coloured. Peduncles shorter than the leaves. — Old walls 

 and waste places, rare. A. VI. VII. E. I. 



*** Root fusiform, annual; ped. %flomered. 



8. G. pusU'lum (L.) ; pedicels deflexed after flowering, pet, 

 notched hardly exceeding the mucronate sepals, c^aws slightly oiliate, 

 caip. not wrinkled with adpressed hairs, seeds smooth, 1. reniform 

 palmate with 5 — 7 trifld lohes, st. diffuse downy. — B. B. 385. 

 -ffi. V. 100. G. rotundifolium Fries. — St. usually prostrate, 

 clothed only with short down. Fl. small, bluish purple. Claws 

 of the pet. only slightly ciliate. Fertile anth. 6. Styles pale 

 flesh-coloured, Ped. shorter than the leaves. — Waste places. 

 A. VI.— IX. E. S. I. 



9. O. dissec'tum (L.) ; pet. bifid about equalling the awned 

 sepals, claws slightly ciliate, carp, not wrinkled loith erect hairs, 

 seeds netted, 1. in 5 — 7 deep laciniate segments with linear lobes, 

 St. diffuse hairy.— E. B. 753. M. v. 189.— PI. smaU, bluish 

 purple. L. divided almost to the base, longer than the peduncles, 

 —Waste places. A. VI.— VIII. Dove' s-foot. E. S. I. 



10. G. columhinum (L.) ; pet. obovate emarginate with a short 

 blimt tooth in the notch about equalling the awned sepals, claws 

 ciliate, carp, not wrinkled with a few mimcte scattered hairs, seeds 

 netted, 1. in 5 — 7 deep laciniate segments, st. diffuse with ad- 

 pressed bail's. — E. B. 259. R. v. 198. — PL small rose-colorued. 

 L. divided almost to their base. Peduncles longer than the leaves ; 

 pedicels very long. — On gravelly and limestone soils. A. VI. 



VII. E. S. I. 



11. G- lucidum (L.) ; pet. obovate entire, clatvs glabrous very 

 long nearly equalling the transversely wrinkled pyramidal calyx, 

 carp, netted triply heeled glandular-hairy at the summit, seeds 

 smooth, 1. reniform in 6 blunt incise-crenate mucronate segments, 

 st. spreading ascending. — E. B. 75. R. v. 187. — Fl. smaU, rose- 

 coloured. St. and 1. glabrous and shining, often strongly tinged 

 with red. — Lindley considered his <?. Raii most allied to this 

 species, differing by its " shaggy calyx and simply keeled fruit." 

 — South coast of England. — Walls and hedgebanks. A. V. — 



VIII. E. S. I. 



12. G. robertidnum (L.) ; pet. obovate entire or slightly emar- 

 ginate, claws glabrous very long nearly equalling the long- 

 awned hairy and slightly glandular sepals, carp, transversely 

 ivrinkled downy, seeds smooth, 1. ternate or quinate, leaflets 

 stalked trifld incise-pinnatifld, st. spreading erect—E. B. 1486. 

 R. V. 187. — Fl. purple, sometimes white. Oal. with a very few 



