IV. 
CARYOPHYLLEI. 
Ill 
fruits fmooth, calyces awned. In meadows and 
corn fields. In Kent, Hampfliire^ and Oxford- 
fhire, and near Kendal in Weftmoreland. O. VIL 
13. Geranium rotundifolmm^ L. 957. G. colwnbi- 
nuni majus^ jiore minore caruleo* R. 358, G. folio Mai 
rotundo. B. 318. Round-leaved Cranefbill. Great- 
er blue-flowered Dovesfoot. Peduncles biflorous, 
petals whole, obtufe, of. the length of the calyx, 
ftem procumbent, leaves reniform, cleft. By hedges 
and in gravelly places. 0. VIL 
14. Geranium perinne-. Hudf. 265. Perennial 
Cranefbilh Peduncles biflorous, lower leaves quin- 
quepartite, multifid, rotundate, upper ones trilobe, 
ftem erecl. In mountainous meadows. Between 
Bingley and Keighley in Yorkfliire, and between 
Hyde-park and Little Chelfea. V. — VIIL 
15. Geranium puftllum,!^. 957. G, columhinumjm* 
mile^ /lore caruleo minimo. R. 359. G. columbinum te- 
nuius laciniatum, B. 318. Small Cranefbilh Ixaft 
Dovesfoot. Peduncles biflorous, petals bifid, ftem 
dilfafe, leaves reniform, palmate, linear, acute* 
Among corn and by way fides. Q. VI. 
16. Geranium fanguhieum, L. 958. G. bamatodes^ ' 
Park. par. 229. R. 360. G. fanguiheum maxhm fore* 
B. 318. — b. G, hceinatodes Lancajlrienfe fore elegan- 
ter firiato, R. 360. Bloody Cranefbilh Peduncles 
uniflorous, leaves quinquepartite, trifid, orbiculate. 
In thickets. VII. VIIL 
Alsine. Chickweed. Calyx pentaphyllous, pe- 
tals bipartite, equal, five ftamina, three ftyles, cap- 
fule unilocular, trivalve, 
I. Alfine media. L. 389. B. 250. A. vulgaris feu 
Morfus galling. J. B. 3. 363. R. 347. Common 
Chickweed. Leaves ovato -cordate. In corn fields 
and gardens. Q. IV. — X.- 
Stellaria. Stichwort. Calyx pentaphyllous, 
patent. 
