GERANIACE^, fx 
***** Sect. 6. Filam. brevissima, 5-6 sterilia. Caulibus procum- 
bentibus. 
****** Sect. 6. Pet. omnia obovata. Filam. suberecto-patentia. 
Caule suffruticoso rugoso. Stipulis persistentibus. 
******* Sect. 7. Dibrachya. Pet. superiora majora. FilamentiB 
adscendentibus 2 superiora brevissima. 
12, Jenkinsonia. Cfl^. 5-partitus, laciniis patentibus. Pet. 4-5, 
duo superiora multo majora longe unguiculata basi distantia. 
Stam. ingequalia adscendentia aut longissimo declinato medio ge- 
niculato connata: 5-7 fertilia. Caps. 5 basi valde attenuatae. 
* Sect. 1. Filam. longissimo declinato medio geniculato cmnata. 
Caulibus erectis. 
Sect. 2. Filam. adscendentia. Caulibus procumbentibus. 
13. CicoNiUM. Pet. 5 ina^qualia, duo superiora approximata mi- 
nora. Stam. 7 fertilia recta ; 2 superiora brevissima. 
Besides the Genera that are above enumerated, we believe there 
are still others to be taken from the overgrown genus of Pelargonium. 
We suspect the Geranium Grenvillece and roseuvi of Andrews will form 
a distinct genus, which might be named Grenvillea: Pelargonium 
Cotyledonis and discipes another, or perhaps two separate ones. P. 
discipes differs materially from all others with which we are acquainted, 
from its want of stipules. The two former species, we are afraid, are 
now lost to the collections of this country; the two latter we are in 
hopes of seeing flower next spring, as strong plants of both are in 
Messrs. Colvill's collection at Chelsea. 
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