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PELARGONIUM Murrayanum. 
Lord James Murray's Stork* s-hill. 
P. Murrayanum, umbellis multifloris, foliis cordatis 5- 
lobis undulatis ineequaliter denticulatis basi dila- 
tatis, stipulis cordatis acutis ciliatis, floribus pedi- 
cellatis ; petalis superioribus oblongo-obcordatis. 
Pelargonium Murrayanum. Hortulanorum, 
Stem tall, erect, branching ; branches erect, thickly 
clothed with long villous hairs, as are the petioles, pe- 
duncles, and calyx. Leaves large, cordate, very broad 
at the base, 5-lobed, undulate, unequally toothed with 
small bluntish teeth, fringed, and hairy on both sides. 
Petioles flattened and furrowed on the upper side and 
convex on the lower, a little widened at the base. 
Stipules cordate, sharp-pointed, fringed, often toothed. 
Peduncles cylindrical, many-flowered. Involucre of 
several ovgtte, keeled, acute, villous bractes. Pedicles 
about the length of the bractes, villous. Calyx 5-cleft, 
segments oblongly lanceolate, bluntish. Nectariferous 
tuie unequal in length, villous. Petals 5, the two 
upper ones oblongly obcordate, of a bright blush or 
lilac, marked in the centre with a dark purple spot, 
which joins several purple lines from the base, that 
branch in various directions ; lower petals oblong, or 
broadly ligulate, of rather a paler colour. Filaments 
10, united at the base, seven bearing antliers. Pollen 
orange-coloured. Style flesh-coloured, slightly hairy 
at the base and smooth upwards. Stigmas 5, reflexed. 
We first received this plant from Messrs. Brown 
and Co. of Slough, under the name that we have 
adopted. At the time that we published P. eximium 
