62 19. GERANIACES. 
obtuse tooth in the notch about equalling the awned sepals, 
claws ciliated, carp. smooth with a few minute scattered hairs, 
seeds reticulated, 1. in 5—7 deep laciniated segments, st. diffuse 
with adpressed hairs.—E. B. 259. R. v. 198.—F'. small, rose- 
coloured. L. divided almost to their base. Peduncles longer 
than the leaves, pedicels very long.—On gravelly and limestone 
soils. A. VI. VIL. 
10. G. rotundifolium (L.); pet. spathulate entire obtuse rather 
longer than the shortly awned sepals, claws glabrous, carp. smooth 
with spreading hairs, seeds reticulated, |. reniform in 5—7 broadly 
wedge-shaped incise-crenate segments, st. diffuse pubescent.— 
E. B. 157. R. vy. 190.—Fl. small, flesh-coloured. Peduncles 
shorter than the leaves ——Old walls and waste places, rare. A. 
VI. VII. 
1l. G. molle (L.); pet. oblong deeply bifid scarcely longer than 
the mucronate sepals, claws ciliated, carp. transversely wrinkled 
glabrous, seeds smooth, 1. roundish-reniform in 7—9 deep wedge- 
shaped segments trifid at the end, st. diffuse pubescent.— EB. B. 
778. R. v. 191.—Fl. small, purple. Softly pubescent, glandular 
above.—Dry places. A. IV.—VIII. 
12. G. lucidum (L.); pet. obovate entire, claws glabrous very 
long nearly equalling the transversely rugose pyramidal calyz, 
carp. reticulated triply keeled glandular-hairy at the summit, 
seeds smooth, |. reniform in 5 obtuse incise-crenate mucronate 
segments, st. spreading ascending.—F. B. 75. R. v. 187.—F. 
small, rose-coloured. St. and 1. glabrous and shining, often 
strongly tinged with red.—Lindley considers his G. Rati as most 
allied to this species, differmg by its “shaggy calyx and simply 
keeled fruit.” South coast of England.—Walls and hedge-banks. 
A. V.—VIII. 
13. G. robertianum (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. ternate or quinate, leaflets stalked trifid 
incise-pinnatifid, st. spreading erect. B. 1486. R. v. 187.— 
Fl. purple, sometimes white. Cal. with a very few glandular 
hairs, not transversely rugose.—8. maritimum; carp. glabrous 
with 1—2 deep transverse wrinkles at the top.—y. G. purpureum 
(Forst.); pet. narrower, sep. glandular-hairy, carp. glabrous and 
more wrinkled, |. in narrower segments. HE. B.S. 2648.—Hedge- 
banks. 8. and y. Southern sea-coast. A. V.—IX. 
2. Eropium LP’ Herit. 
1. E. cicutarium (Sm.); st. procumbent hairy, peduncles 
many-flowered, perfect stam. dilated not toothed below glabrous, 
