MONOGYNA. Stigmata quinque. Fruaus roftratus,
penta-coccus.
P L A T E CCCV.
GERANIUM CORONILL^FOLIUM.
Coronilla-leaved Geranium.
C L A S S XVL ORDER IV.
MONADELPHIA DECANDRIA. Threads united. Ten Chives.
E S S E N T I A L GENERIC CHARACTER.
ONE POINTAL. Five Summits. Fruit furniflied
with long awns, five dry berries.
S P E C I F I C CHARACTER.
Geranium foliis impari pinnatis, bijngis ; foliolis
obovatis glabrisj fiori bus umbellatis pentandris;
radice tuberofa.
Geranium with leaves that are winged, with an
odd one and two yoked; leafiels inverfely
egg-lhaped, and fmooth; flowers grow in
umbels, with five fertile chives; root tuberous.
R E F E R E N C E TO T H E PLATE.
1. The Cup cut open, to ftiew its tubular ftrufture.
2. The Chives and Pointal, natural fize.
3. The Chives cut and fpread open, magnified.
4. The Pointal and Seed-bud, magnified.
THE drawing of this Geranium was taken at Clapham in the month of July, 1802, from a plant in
the Hibbertian eolleaion, where, we believe, it is only to be met with, and to which it was introduced,
in 1 801, from the Cape of Good Hope. It has no particular charafter, in its appearance, from
which we might be led to think any other treatment or mode of culture was neceffary for this plant,
difi^erent from the reft of its congeners.
t r
i'
J I.
ji.,-.