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than the leaves, with very long pedicels. — On gravelly and lime, 
stone soils. A. VI. VII. 
10. G. rotundifolium (L.) ; peduncles 2-flowered, pet. spathu- 
late entire obtuse rather longer than the shortly awned sepals : 
claws glabrous, caps, smooth with spreading hairs, seeds reticu- 
lated, 1. reniform in 7 broadly wedge-shaped inciso-crenate seg- 
ments, st. diffuse pubescent. — E. B. 157. — Fl. small, flesh- 
coloured. Peduncles shorter than the leaves. — Old walls and 
waste places, rare. A. VI. VII. 
11. G. molle (L.) ; peduncles 2-flowered, pet. oblong deeply 
bifid scarcely longer than the mucronate sepals : claws ciliated, 
caps, transversely wrinkled glabrous, seeds smooth, 1. roundish - 
reniform in 7 — 9 deep wedge-shaped segments trifid at the end, 
st. diffuse pubescent. — E. B. 778. — Fl. small, purple. Pubes- 
cence very soft. — Dry places. A. IV. — VIII. 
12. G. lucidum (L.) ; peduncles 2-flowered, pet. obovate en- 
tire : claws glabrous very long nearly equalling the transversely 
rugose pyramidal calyx, caps, reticulated triply keeled glandular- 
hairy at the summit, seeds smooth, 1. reniform in 5 obtuse 
inciso-crenate mucronate segments, st. spreading ascending. — 
E. B. 75. — Fl. small, rose-coloured. St. and 1. glabrous and 
shining, often strongly tinged with red. — Lindlcy considers his 
G. Rati as most allied to this species ; it differs, he says, by its 
" shaggy calyx and simply keeled fruit," and occurs on the 
south coast of England. — Walls and hedge-banks. A. V. — VIII. 
13. G. robertianum (L.) ; peduncles 2-floWered, pet. obovate 
entire or slightly emarginate : claws glabrous very long nearly 
equalling the long-awned hairy and slightly glandular sepals, 
caps, transversely wrinkled downy, seeds smooth, 1. ternate or 
quinate, leaflets stalked trifid inciso-pinnatifid, st. spreading 
erect. — E. B. 1486. — Fl. purple, sometimes white. Cal. with a 
very few glandular hairs, not transversely rugose. — (i.purpureum; 
pet. narrower, sep. glandular-hairy, caps, glabrous and more 
wrinkled, 1. in narrower segments. G. purpureum Forst. E. B. S. 
2640. Possibly a distinct species. — Hedge-banks. /9. Southern 
sea-coast. A. V. — IX. 
2. Ehodium L'Herit. 
1. E. cicutarium (Sm.) ; st. procumbent hairy, peduncles 
many-flowered, claws of the pet. ciliated, perfect stam. dilated 
not toothed below glabrous, beak hairy, 1. pinnate, leaflets sessile 
pinnatifid cut. — E. B. 1768. — Very hairy. Fl. purplish or 
white. Leaflets very deeply divided, their segments lanceolate 
or linear, acute. In specimens from Pennard Sands near Swan- 
sea the peduncles are mostly 3-flowered and the segments of the 
leaves much shorter finer and more spreading. In Jersey spe- 
