2 i6 MONADELPHIA. DEC AND. Geraniur^i. 
CROV, FOOT-t.i:\VF-D CR A \ E’S-BII.L. TVToistish 
meadows and pasfurc!^; not nnconuuon. Newkirk. Avt-r- 
ham, and >''onihvvell Meadows. I*. June, July. 
roherti- G. peduncnlis bifloris, foiiis subpedatis pin- 
anum. natifidis quinquangularibus, calycibus de~ 
cangularibus, capsubs riigosis. 
G. Leafifs by Jives or by threes^ lobes zaiog-^ 
clejt : calyx ziith lo angles. 
STINKTNG ( R ANE'S-BILI,. HERB RCBERT. 
alls, hedges, rubbish, and slony places, Newark ; 
Southwell. A, May—October. 
molle. G. pedunciilis bifloris alternis oppositifoliis, 
foiiis rotundat ls lobatis tomentosis, capsulis 
corrugatis glabns. 
G. Fruit-stalks and JJoral-leaves alternate', 
petals cloven : calyx au^nless ; stem some¬ 
what upright, 
DOVES-FOOI CR ANE’S-B11,L. Dry branks, corn¬ 
fields, meadows, and pastuies, in a sandy soil. New¬ 
ark ; Southwell. A. AjU’ii—August. 
dissec- G. pedunculis bifloris, petalis emarginatis, 
ium. foiiis quinqiiepartitis lacinlatis, capsulis hir- 
siitis, seminibus reticulatis. 
G. Fruit-stalks shorter than the leaves : leaves 
g lobed, lobes ^-cle/t or man\-cL/t \ petals 
notched^ seed loats with soj'f hairs. 
JAGOED-I.EAVI I) CR\\E’s-BIIJ . Road sides, 
bo'dees of fields, and ditch banks. "Newark; South- 
■''cll. A. i>iay, June. 
colum- G. pedunculis bifloris folio tripio longlorlbus, 
binum. foiiis quinqncpartitis inuhifidis, capsulis 
glabris, seiuiuibus leucuiatis. 
