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PELARGONIUM Bishopse. 
Mrs, Bishop's Stork' s-hill. 
P. BishopcR^ caule erecto ramoso : ramis patentibus villo- 
sissimis, foliis cordatis profunde 5-7-lobis rotundato- 
obtusis undulatis crenatis hirsutis, umbellis subquin- 
quefloris, pedunculis calycibusque villosis, calycibus 
reflexis, petalig omnibus obovatis, tubo nectarifero 
calyce subaequali aut parum longiore. 
Pelargonium Bishopae. Swt. hort. hrit. p. — . n. 39,1. 
Stem shrubby, of a woody texture, upright, much 
branched : branches spreading, very thickly clothed with 
unequal spreading, white, villous hairs. Leaves cordate 
at the base, oblong, roundly obtuse, more or less undu- 
late, deeply 5 or 7-lobed, more or less notched with round 
shallow notches, strongly nerved underneath, the nerves 
much branched, hairy on both sides : lobes rounded, 
spreading, sometimes imbricate: the upper leaves and 
their lobes more acute, and clothed with longer hairs, of a 
darkish green colour. Petioles much flattened on the 
upper side and convex on the lower, widened at the base, 
thickly clothed with unequal spreading villous hairs. Sti- 
pules short, cordate, acute, villous, the margins reflexed 
or revolute. Umbels generally 5-flowered. Peduncles 
short and stout, cylindrical, a little swollen at the b.ase, 
thickly clothed with unequal villous hairs, as are the brac- 
tes, pedicles, and calyx. Involucre of 6 ovate, acute, 
imbricate, fringed bractes. Pedicles short, about the 
length of, or a little longer than the bractes. Calya? 5-cleft, 
segments broadly lanceolate, scarcely acute, the upper 
one broadest, erect, keeled, the others reflexed. Necta- 
