GERANIACE^. 3]^ 



2. ER ODIUM, L Her. 



1. Erodium cicutarium, Leman. 



Hab. Rio Negro, North Patagonia. Obrajillo and Banos, Andes of 

 Peru. A minute form, apparently of this widely diffused species, 

 was gathered on the high Chilian Andes, above Santiago. 



2. Erodium malachoides^ Willd. 



Hab. Obrajillo, Andes of Peru. Doubtless introduced from Europe. 



3. PELARGONIUM, BHer. 

 1. Pelargonium clandestinum, LHer. 



Pelargonium clandestinum, L'Her. ined.; A. Cunn. in Ann. Nat. Hist. 3, p. 117; 



Hook. f. Fl. N. Zeal. p. 41. 

 P. Acugnaticum, Thouars, Fl. Tristan d'Acugn. p. 44, t. 13 (1811); DC. Prodr. 1, 



p. 660. 

 P. anceps, Ait. Hort. Kew. 2, p. 40 ? 



Bab. Bay of Islands, New Zealand. 



2. Pelargonium australe, Willd. 



Pelargonium australe, Willd. Spec. 3, p. 675 ; DC. Prodr. 1, 654 ; Hook. Jour. Bot. 

 2, p. 415. 



Hab. Sydney, Woolongong, &c, New South Wales : several forms. 



3, Pelargonium cucullatum, Ait. 

 Hab. Cape of Good Hope ; in the immediate vicinity of Cape Town. 



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