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R. 360. The Greateft Doves-foot Cranes-bilJ, with . 
differed leaves. The leaves that firft appear Hand 
on long pedicles, and are much larger than the reft 
' of this genus *, among which come up ftalks, almsoft 
a finger thick, and a cubit and a halt high, nearly up- 
right, branched, and bear knobs at the joints ; they are 
fet with large leaves, deeply cut, and clufter’d at the 
tops ; among which com.e forth redith fiowers, on 
fhort pedicles, 
14. Geranium h^matoides^ R. 360, P. Farad. 229, 
fanguinarium^ G. E. 945. fanguineum maxima fiorCy 
C. 318. Bloody Cranes-bill. The ftalks areredith, 
hairy, jointed, and divided into feveral branches : 
The leaves are jagged : From the wings of the up- 
per leaves come forth oblong pedicles, each of which 
fuftains one large flower, of a beautiful red colour, 
and ftriped. At Scoot ftyle,, by the fide of the foot- 
path, leading to Barrowjield^ about two miles from 
Kendaly fVeftmor eland -f. 
15. Geranium b^emat aides foliis majorihuSyfallidi- 
i cribus ^ altius incicisy R. 360. Bloody Cranes-bill, 
I with larger, paler, and more deeply divided leaves. 
On the banks of the DeviF s-ditcb. 
16. Geranium b^matoides Lancaftrienfe flore elegan- 
ter ftriatOy R. 360. Bloody Cranes-bill, withava- 
! negated flower. In the ifle of Walnejy Lancajbire^ 
: It agrees with the Common Bloody Cranes-bill in all 
^ relpedts, except the colour of the flower, which is 
; white, variegated with red ftripes. 
; 17. GeraniumhatracboideSy R. 360, G. 797. ha- 
ir acb aides flore cceruleoy P. Farad. 228. hatracboi- 
des Gratia Dei Germanorum Lobelia y C. 318. Crow- 
foot Cranes-bill. In meadows and moift paftures. 
The ftalks are flender, a foot or a cubit high, round, 
and covered with a Ihort whitifh down •, they are 
divided into two branches, and each branch again in- 
to two other branches ; from the angle of each dir 
varigation comes forth a Ihoot, fuftaining two or 
three 
