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1 Not in reality the same plant as the Geranion; see B. xxiv. c.97 Littré however, gives the Erodiul moschatum of Linnæus as the synonym of this Geranion myrrhis.
2 Hence its name, from the Greek γέρανος, a "crane."
3 This kind of Geranion has been identified with the Geranium mollik or Erodium malacoides of Linnæus, the Common dove's-foot crane's bill.
4 Identified with the Geranium tuberosum of Linnæus.
5 Fée remarks that all his assertions as to the medicinal properties at the Geranion are erroneous.
6 See B.xxv. c. 39.
7 See B. xxv. c. 64.
8 Voracious appetite—"sine modo esurientium."
9 See B. xxvi. c.39.
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