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Order V. Decandria. 
Geranium. Gen. char.-—- Cal. five-leaved; cor. five® 
petaled ; five nectariferous glands ; fruit five-seeded, 
beaked ; beaks bent backwards, naked. 
Ger. Rohertianum , Herb Robert, or Stinking Crane’s 
Bill ; with two flowered peduncles ; pinnatifid, five- 
angular leaves ; cal. with ten angles ; caps, wrinkled. 
Very common in waste-places, and in hedges. 
Ger. Dissectum, Jagged-leaved Crane’s Bill ; with 
two-flowered peduncles ; petals notched ; leaves divided 
into five segments; caps, rough ; seeds reticulated : Not 
uncommon in waste places and gravelly soils. 
Ger. Sanguineicm , Bloody Crane’s Bill ; with one- 
flowered foot-stalks, five-parted, three-cleft, round 
leaves ; caps, bristly at the summit. Among brushwood 
In mountainous rocky situations ; and, with its deep red 
specious flowers, rivals some of the exotic species. 
Order VIII. Poeyanduia. 
Maeva. Gen. char. — Cal. double ; exterior, about 
three-leaved ; caps, numerous $ one-seeded, arranged 
circularly. 
Mai. Sylvestris , Common Mallow ; with herbaceous, 
erect stem ; seven-lobed, acute leaves j footstalks of 
leaves and flowers hairy. Common in waste places, by 
way-sides and hedges. 
Mai. Rotundifolia , Dwarf Mallow; with leaves heart- 
shaped, round ; five or seven lobed ; common In waste 
places and by way-sides. 
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