GBEAiriUM. EEODITTM. 7] 



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

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



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

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

 ciliate, carp, not wrinkled with a few minute scattered liairs, seeds 

 netted, 1. in 5 — 7 deep laeiniate segments, st. difi'use with ad- 

 pressed hairs. — E. 3. 259. R. v. 198. — ^Fl. small rose-coloured. 

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

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



vn. E. s. I. 



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

 long nearly equalling the transversely wrinkled pyramidal calyx, 

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

 smooth, 1. reniform in 5 blunt incise-crenate mucrouate segments, 

 St. spreading ascending. — E. B. 75. R. v. 187. — Fl. small, rose- 

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

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

 species, differing by its "shaggy calyz and siniply keeled fruit." 

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



vni. 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 

 wrinkled downy, seeds smooth, 1. temate or quinate, leaflets 

 stalked trifid incise-pinnatifid, st. spreading erect. — E. R. 1486. 

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

 glandular hairs, not transversely wrinkled. — ^. G. purpureum 

 (Forst.) ; pet. narrower, sep. glandular-hairy, carp, glabrous and 

 more wrinkled, 1. in narrower segments. E. B. S. 2648. — 

 Hedgebanks. jS. Southern sea-coast. A. V. — IS. E. S. I. 



2. Eeo'dittu: VHerit. Storksbill. 



I. E. cimtdrium (Sm.); st. procumbent hairy, peduncles 

 many-flowered, perfect stam. dilated not toothed below glabrous, 

 beak hairy, 3, concentric furrow below the circular glandless de- 

 pression on the carpel, 1. pinnate, leaflets sessUe piunatifid cut, 

 stip. lanceolate. — E. B. 1768— St, diffuse, leafy, with scattered 

 hairs. Fl. purnlish or white, Leaflets very deeply divided, 

 their segments lanceolate or linear, acute. In Jersey specimens 

 the 1. are ovate and short, and their segments short broad and 



bluntish. a. pimpineWolium ; 2 pet. with a spot, Its. ovate 



incise-pinnatifid with bluntish lobes, furrow on the carp, con- 

 spicuous. E. commixtum Jord.- — j3. E. triviale (Jord.) ; pet. not 

 spotted, Its. incise pinnatifid, carp.-furrow faint. — y. E, pilosum 



