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FLORA OF FORFARSHIRE. 
G. lucidum , L. Shining Crane’s-bill. H. 67, B. 62. — 
F. Apr. July. A. 
Not common. Den of Airlie, in various places. Den of 
Mains, sparingly, and likely introduced. Old walls near 
Foulis. Bullion Burn, near Invergowrie. Bocky banks of 
a rill near Kinnordy, south side. 
Den of Balgavies, near the bridge, Air A. Croall. 
G. Robertianum , L. Stinking Crane’s-bill, or Herb- 
Bobert. H. 67, B. 62. — F. during the summer months. A. 
Not unfrequent in waste places, from the coast to the 
mountain- valleys. 
G. molle , L. Dove’s-foot Crane’s-bill. H. 67, B. 62. — 
F. Apr. Augt. A. 
Abundant by waysides, in meadows, and on the hills. 
Very variable in size. With white flowers on the banks of 
the Tay, at Nine wells. 
With white flowers on a loose sandy bank at the Stanner- 
gate, two miles east from Dundee, Messrs G. Lawson and D. 
J ackson. 
G. dissectum, L. Jagged-leaved Crane’s-bill. H. 68, B. 
61. — F. May, July. A. 
On ditch-banks, and by waysides frequent. 
G. colambinum, L. Long-stalked Crane’s-bill. H. 68, 
B. 61. — F. June, July. A. 
On the beach to the westward of Hare Craigs, and among 
rocks on Balgay Hill, but in small quantity in both places. 
G. pusillum L. Small-flowered Crane’s-bill. H. 68, B. 
61. — F. June, Sept. A. 
Links of Montrose, not common, Air. J. Cruickshank. 
Forfar road, near Bossie Mill, Air G. AL Farlane. 
Erodium, L’Herit. Stork’s-bill. 
Br. sp. 3. F. 1. 
E. cicutarium, Sm. Hemlock Stork’s-bill. H. 68, B. 62. 
— F. summer months. A. ( Geranium , L.) 
