568 
MONADELPHIA PENTANDRIA. 
Class XVI. 
1460. ERO'DIUM. W. 
9436 petrce'um W. 
9437 glandulosum W. 
9438 al pin urn W. 
9439 crassifolium TV. 
9440 laciniatum JV. 
9441 ciconium W. 
9442 cicutarium W. 
/3 bipinndtum W. 
9443 romanum W. 
(3 caucalifolimn Sweet 
9444 moschatum VV. 
9445 gruhium W. 
9446chium W. 
9447 hymen odes W. 
9448 Gussoni Tenore. 
9449 malaco'ides W. 
9450 incarnatum W. 
9451 glaucophyllum ^F. 
9452 maritimum IV. 
9453 Reichardi Dec. 
9454 littoreum Dec. 
9455 serotinum Stev. 
multica'Ule Link. 
Heron's Bill. 
rock 
glandular 
Alpine 
thick-leaved 
laciniated 
long-beaked 
Hemlock-leav'd 
Nmnidian j£ iQl| un 
Roman O pr 
Caucalis-leaved O pr 
:^ A pr 
^^pr 
^ A pr 
Jp lAJ or 
j£ lAJ or 
O 
O 
musky 
broad-leaved 
Chian 
three-leaved 
Gousson's 
mallow-leaved 
flesh-colored 
glaucous-leaved 
sea 
dwarf 
shore 
late 
O pr 
O un 
O un 
j£ lAlpr 
:k A or 
O or 
£ l_J or 
O un 
:^ A w 
^ A un 
32 A pr 
Geraniacece. 
ijnjl Pu 
I jn.jl Pu 
I my.au R 
I mr.au S 
I my.au R 
f jn.jl Pu 
f ap.s Pu 
i my.jn Pu 
I my.jn Pu 
1 my.au Pu 
1 my.jl Pu 
I jn.jl R 
1 jn.jl R 
fja.d Pk 
1 ja.d Pa.pu 
i my.jl B 
I my.jl Fl 
\']\.a.\x R 
I my.s Fl 
1 ap.s W 
i ap.s R 
f jl.s B 
Sp. 20—45, 
S. Europe 1640. 
Spain 1798. 
Italy 1814. 
Cyprus 1788. 
Crete 1794. 
S. Europe 1711. 
Britain ro.sid. 
Numidia 1803. 
Rome 1724. 
France 1816. 
England m.pas. 
Crete 1596. 
Levant 1724. 
Barbary 1789. 
Naples 1821. 
S. Europe 1596. 
C. G. H. 1787. 
Egypt 1732. 
England san.sh. 
Minorca 1783. 
S. Europe 1821. 
Siberia 1821. 
D CO 
C l.p 
D CO 
R r.m 
R r.m 
S CO 
S CO 
C s.l 
S CO 
S CO 
S s.l 
S s.l 
S CO 
S r.m 
D CO 
S CO 
C r.m 
S CO 
D CO 
C s.l 
D CO 
D CO 
Gouan.il.t.21.f.l 
Lapey. pyr.l. t.l 
L'Her. ger. t. 3 
Sweet ger. Ill 
Ca.dis.4.t.ll3.f.3 
Jac. vind. 1. 1. 18 
Eng. bot. 1768 
Ca.dis.5.t.l26.f.3 
Bot. mag. 377 
Sweet ger. 6 
Eng. bot. 902 
Cav.dis.4.t.88.f.2 
Cav.dis.4.t.92.f.l 
Sweet ger. 23 
Cav.dis.4.t.91.f.2 
Sweet ger. 94 
Dil.el.t.l24.f.l50 
Eng. bot. 646 
Bot. mag. 18 
Sweet ger. 137 
HEPTANDRIA. 
1461. PELARGONIUM. W. Stork's Bill. 
9456 longifolium Jacq. 
9457 longiflorum Jacq. 
9458 ovalifolium Sweet 
9459 reticulatum Siveet 
9460ciliatum L'Her. 
9461 punctatum IV. 
9462 radicatum Vent. 
9463 spatulatum Andi: 
0 aff 'me Andr. 
9464 radiatum Pers. 
9465 virgineum Pers. 
9466 undulatum Ait. 
9467 lineare Pers. 
9468 niveum Sweet 
long-leaved 
long-flowered 
oval-leaved 
netted 
ciliated 
dotted-flov/er'd 
fleshy fringe-lv, 
spatula-leaved 
fring.-spatul.-lv. 
ray-leaved 
virgin 
wave-flowered 
linear-petalled 
sxiow- white 
A lAJpr 
A LAJpr 
A lAJpr 
A lAJpr 
J^i lAJ pr 
A lAJpr 
A LAJpr 
A lAJpr 
A iAJpr 
Si. LAJpr 
lAJpr 
A LAJpr 
^ L/iJpr 
A LAJpr 
Geraniacece. 
Sp. 186 — uncertain. 
i my.jn 
Pk 
C. G. H. 
1812. 
R 
r.m 
§ my.jn 
C; G. H. 
1812. 
R 
r.m 
i my.jn 
W 
C. G. H. 
1820. 
R 
r.m 
f my.jn 
Pk 
C. G. H. 
1820. 
R 
r.m 
1 ap.jn 
F 
C. G, H. 
1795. 
R 
r.m 
f ap.my 
Y 
C. G. H. 
1794. 
R 
r.m 
1 jn.jl 
Y 
C. G. H. 
1802. 
R 
r.m 
5 ap.my 
Y 
C. G. H. 
1795. 
R 
r.m 
1 ap.my 
Y 
C. G. H. 
1795. 
R 
r.m 
1 jn.au 
Y 
C. G. H. 
1801. 
R 
r.m 
i my.jl 
Y 
C. G. H. 
1795. 
R 
r.m 
1 my.jl 
Y 
C. G. H. 
1795. 
R 
r.m 
i jn.jl 
Y 
C. G. H. 
1800. 
R 
r.m 
f jn.jl 
W 
1821. 
R 
r.m 
Jac. ic. 3. t. 518 
Jac. K. 3. t. 521 
Sweet ger. 1. 106 
Sweet ger. t. 91 
L'Her. ger. t. 7 
Bot. rep. 60 
Bot. mag. 1718 
Bot. rep. 152 
Bot. rep. 282 
Bot. rep. 222 
Bot. rep. 317 
Bot. rep. 292 
9469 revolutum Pei s. revolute ^ lAJ pr 
9470 auriculatum W. ear-leaved Sit lAJ pr 
9471 laciniatum Pos. jag-leaved ^ lAJ pr 
9472 oxalidifolium Pers. Wood-sorrel-lv. A lAJ pr 
9473 nervifolium Jacq. 
9474 triphyllum Jacq. 
9475 reflexum Pers. 
9476 roseum Ait. 
9439 
nerved-Ieaved 
three-leaved 
reflex-leaved 
Rose-colored 
Si lAJpr 
A LAJpr 
A, LAJpr 
Si lAJ pr 
9450 
I jl.au Pu 
i ap.jn Pk 
A my.jn 
I my.au Y 
"l my.au Va 
A ap.my F 
i jn.jl W 
A mr.my Pk 
9142 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
1800. 
1800. 
1801. 
1812. 
1812. 
1800. 
1792. 
R r.m Bot. rep. 354 
R r.m Jac. ic. 3. t 519 
R r.m Bot. rep. 131 
R r.m Bot. rep. 300 
R r.m Jac. ic. 3. t. 517 
R r.m Jac. ic. 3. t. 515 
R r.m Bot. rep. 224 
R r.m Bot. rep. 173 
9443 
History, Use, Propagation, Culture, 
1460. Erodium. From ieio^tos, a heron, because the fruit resembles the head and breast of that bird. The 
species are hardy plants, of common treatment, and no great beauty. 
1461. Pelargonium. So called from ^eX«^ya?, a stork, in allusion to the beak of the fruit, which resembles 
the bill of that bird ; as well as to preserve an analogy with the Geranium or Crane's-bill. It was detaclied 
by the late learned botanist Mons. L'Heritier, along with Erodium, from the Linnean genus Geranium ; and 
distinguished by its seven fertile stamens, irregular flower, tubular nectary, and spiral-leaved awns, or beaks 
**'«c'^'p{{jg'vasf aud favorite genus, for which we are almost entirely indebted to the Cape of Good Hope, con- 
sists of a number of well marked species. But that number is greatly augmented in almost every book, by the 
admission of spurious hybrid species or varieties, which continually start up from seed, wherever many of the 
primary ones are cultivated, and are for a while propagated by cuttings, and even by seed. Sooner or later, 
