
 
        
         
		ERODIUM  caucalifolium. 
 Bur-parsley  leaved Heron’s-bill. 
 E.  caucalifolium,  acaule,  pedunculis  multifloris,  foliis  
 pinnatis:  pinnis  subpetiolatis  pinnatifidis  inciso-  
 dentatis,  petiolo communi nudo hirto, petalis ovatis  
 obtusis basi dense ciliatis calyce duplo longioribus. 
 Perennial.  Stalkless.  Leaves  numerous,  pinnate:  
 pinnae  alternate,  pinnatifid  or  deeply  dentated,  hairy  
 on  both  sides;  segments  lanceolate,rarely toothed,  nerves prominent.  Pe  taiocluet ef,l aettnetniered  oonr   
 both sides, slightly channelled above, hairy.  Peduncles  
 very  long,  hairy,  and  many-flowered.  Flowers  in  a  
 stwwoo-llreann kaetd t huem bbaesle:.  peCdaiclylexs o  fw 5i dseelpy aslsp:r esaedpianlgs ,c oan cliatvtlee,   
 with  a  membranous  margin,  awned,  very hairy.  Cortuosllea, 
   tohfe 5 t wpeot aulps,p etrwmicoes ta ws ildoensgt , aos ft ha eb criaglyhxt , roosvea tceo, looubr, 
   
 ssolimghettlhyi nmg alrikkeed   Pweliathr goan  iduamr:k er3   cloolwouerr   paet tatlhse   rabtahseer,   
 smaller,  rose-coloured,  all densely  ciliate  at  the  base.  
 aFniltahmeresn. ts G1e0r, meunn ivteildlo  uast.   thAer ilblausse ,p  u5b esocnelnyt . beIanrvinog  
 lmucernets .of  one  bracte,  divided  into  many  revolute  segWe  
 are  indebted  to  Mr. W. Anderson,  Curator  of  
 the  Botanic  Garden,  Chelsea,  for  the  opportunity  of  
 tgriavcine,g  uan fdigesucreri boefd t hsipse cbieeas uotfif Eulr,o dainudm, ,a ws hfaicrh a hs ew rea icsaend   
 from seed received from France  under the  name of E.  
 alpinum;  from which  it  abundantly differs,  that being  
 a  branching  plant,  and  its  petioles  toothed  between  
 the  pinnse,  this  being  without  branches  and  the  pe