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I. ^uch as have oblong fmple leaves, 
1. Geranium piiftllum [upinum maritimum^ Alth^de 
aut Botanic^e folio noftras^ R. 356. Small Sea 
Cranes-bill. In fandy and gravelly places •, in the 
weft of England^ by the fea-fhore *, in the ifle of 
Angle fey ^ in IVales^ about the town of Caernarvon ; 
in Cornwall^ about Penzans^ and feveral other places. 
When it firft comes up, it fpreads a great many bend- 
ing leaves in a circle ; they ftand on thick, fome- 
what flat hairy pedicles, and refemble Betony leaves, 
but are four times fmaller, more deeply cut, and 
rough, with fliort hairs : The ftalks are thick, fuc- 
culent, hairy, and lye upon the ground : The flowers 
are herby, Icarce difcernible, and of a redifti purple 
colour : The beaks are half an inch long, and grow 
by two or three on the fame pedicle. 
2. Such as have pmnated leaves^ and feveral flowers 
growing on each pedicle, 
2. Geranium CiciUit folio inodorum^ R. 357, G. 
E. 945. Cicut^ folio minus fupinum, C. 319. 
mofchatum inodorum^ G. 800, P. 708. Field Cranes- 
bill, without fcent. In fandy places, and flowers 
after Mid-fummer. It has thickifli round hairy 
ftalks, bending towards the earth, branched, and 
thick fet with leaves : The leaves are pennated like 
the fmall Burnet Saxifrage, and divided into many 
deep jags : On pedicles, two or three inches long, 
come forth four, five, or more flowers together, as 
in an umbel, of a purplifli colour, with petals blunt 
and entire, and chives tipp’d with redifh fummits. 
On the fell brow, by Kendal y IVeJimor eland -f . 
3. Ge^'anium inodor urn album y R. 357, G. 801. 
Unfavoury Field Cranes-bill, with a white flower. 
This differs from the former inks large white flowers, 
with broader petals ; in its thicker, fhorter, and 
f>aler ftalks, and in its larger leaves, not fo finely cut. 
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