Petals 4 or 5, the two uppermost widely obovate,
deeply notched at the point, or nearly obcordate, of a
cream colour, with numerous reddish purple lines
which branch from the base, lower ones very small in
proportion to the Qthers, widely 10, seven bearing anthers; fertislpea tohnuelsa tjeo. ineFdi laamt etnhtes
base, slightly hairy; and spreading at the points;
sterile ones much shorter, erect, and subulate. Pollen
of a brown colour. Germen villous. Style quite
smooth, flesh-coloured. Stigmas 5, red, reflexed.
was Otaukre nd rfarwomin gs oomfe thfliosw veerrinyg rsapreec iamnedn sc ukriinodulsy pcolamn-t,
municated to us by Sir R. C. Hoare, who we believe is
the only person that has possessed it in this country for
fsroomme aylle aortsh eprsa stth: atw wee athrei nakc quita insutefdli cwieinthtl yt o dfiosrtmin cat
idni stcinocmt pgleimnuesn,t wtoh icRho wbee rth aHve. tJheen kpilnesaosnu,r eE osqf .n awmhoinsge
collection of Geraniaceae promises soon to vie with any
in the country, and to his liberality in diffusing them
to other collections we bear frequent witness. It appfrroomac
htehsa tn eianr eshta ivni ncgh ar4a catenrd t o5 Cpheatraislsm, a*th, eb u2t duipffpeersr
ones with scarcely any unguis and deeply emargi-
nate; the shape and direction of the filaments is also
bdiuftf eirse nrta, tbheesri dmeso rites fheanbdiet.r tIhta ins am voesrty ohfa ntdhseo mtrieb pe,l arnet,
quiring a cool part of the hothouse or a warm part of
the greenhouse to protect it in winter, when it needs
but little water. We find it thrive in an equal mixture
of loam, peat, and sand; and cuttings are* not
sdoifilf,i cuanltd t os ert oiont ai fs hpaladnyt epda ritn opf othtse ignr etehneh soaumsee. kind of
* Charisma. Pet. 4, duo superiora longe unguiculata majora. Stam. in tubo longissimo declinato medio geniculato connata, 7 ferti-
lium duo inferiora libera, 3 sterilia abbreviata subulata æquilonga. Lindley MSS. (Pelargonium tetragonum. L'Herit.)