By Thomas Bruges Flower, Esq. 



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Locality. Road sides and pastures, not frequent. P. Fl. June, 

 July. Area, 1. * 3. 4. * 



South Division. 



1. South-east District, " Banks at the sides of the London Road, 

 near Salisbury," Mr. James Hussey. " Amesbury," Dr. Southby. 



3. South-west District, " near Hindon," Miss Meredith. " West- 

 bury," Mrs. Overbury. 



North Division. 



4. North-west District, Left hand side of the road just over 

 the toll gate leading from Limpley Stoke to Winsley, waste places 

 about Bradford, more especially on both sides of the road leading 

 from the latter town to the Cemetery : between Chittoe and Wans 

 House. 



Distinguished by the very obtuse segments of its lower leaves 

 (for the upper ones are acute and less divided), and its rather small 

 numerous purple flowers with cleft petals. 



5. GK pusillum, (Linn.) little or small-flowered Crane's-bill. Engl. 

 Bot. t. 385. Reich. Icones, v. 190; " Gr. rotundifolium." (Fries.) 



Locality. On a gravelly soil in cultivated and waste ground. 

 A. Fl. June, September. Area, 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Distributed throughout 

 all the Districts, but less frequent than " Gr. molle," from which 

 the even not wrinkled capsules and distinctly lobed leaves dis- 

 tinguish it. 



6. G. dissectum, (Linn.) jagged or cut-leaved Crane's-bill. Engl. 

 Bot. t. 753. Reich. Icones, v. 189. 



Locality. Waste places and on dry banks, also in fallow fields 

 occasionally. A. FL June, August. Area, 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. In all 

 the Districts common. 



Characterized by the much divided leaves and the short foot stalks 

 of the blossoms, which as Curtis in his " Flora Londinensis" 

 observes, thus appear as if sitting among the leaves. 



7. Gr. columbinum, (Linn.) Doves-foot long-stalked Crane's-bill. 

 Engl. Bot. t. 259. Reich. Icones, v. 198. 



Locality. In cultivated and waste ground on chalk, not un- 

 common. Occasionally in newly cut copses on gravel. A. Fl. 

 June, July. Area, 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 



