HYPERICINEA. II. Hyvericun. 
115 H. Tarqvue'nse (H. B. et Kunth, nov. gen. amer. 5. p. 
193.) stem straight, branched, dichotomous, corymbosely-many- 
flowered ; leaves lanceolate-oblong, dotted, with revolute mar- 
gins; sepals lanceolate, acuminate ; styles 3-5; stigmas some- 
what capitate, 2. G.. Native of South America in mountainous 
places of Quito. 
Tarquo St. John’s-wort. Pl. 1 foot. 
- 116 H. catioiprs (Lam. dict. 4. p. 161.) stem suffruticose, 
round, straight ; leaves linear-lanceolate, tapering to the base, 
broadest at the apex, acute, with revolute dotted margins ; sepals 
linear, acute, reflexed after flowering ; styles at first connected, 
but at length free ; capsules conical, very acute. h. H. Na- 
tive of North America from New Jersey to Carolina in sandy 
moist places near rivulets. Petals equal in length to the stamens, 
scarcely longer than the calyx. 
Galium-like St. John’s-wort. Fl. July, Sept. Shrub 2 feet. 
117 H. AXILLA RE (Lam. dict. 4. p. 160.) stem shrubby, 
round, diffuse ; leaves lanceolate-linear, narrowed at the base, 
with revolute margins ; sepals rather unequal; styles at first 
joined, but afterwards free. h.H. Native of North America 
in the pine-woods of Georgia and Florida. H. fasciculatum, 
Willd. spec. 3. p. 1452. exclusive of the synonyme of Mich. 
Pursh, fl. amer. sept. 2. p.376. H. Coris, Walt. fl. carol. 190. 
Peduncles on the top of the branches, axillary, 3-flowered, with 
the middle flower sessile. Flowers about the size of those of 
H; perfordtum. 
Axillary-flowered St.John’s-wort. FJ. Jul. Sh. 1 to 2 feet. 
_ 118 H. orteantronium (Willd. spec. 3. p. 1467.) stem ascend- 
ing, downy ; leaves ovate, blunt, pubescent, full of pellucid dots ; 
flowers large, few; sepals linear, acute, smooth, with a few 
black dots at the apex; corolla full of black dots ; stamens very 
humerous. X4. F. Native of the East about Constantinople, 
Armenia, and Thrace. H. Lusitánicum, Poir. 
arjoram-leaved St. John’s-wort. Pl. 1 foot. 
* * Sepals toothed, usually with the teeth glandular. 
119 H. exdpes (Lin. spec. 1106.) stem villous, round, pro- 
cumbent ; leaves roundish-ovate, blunt, shaggy, tomentose, full 
of pellucid dots ; panicle loose, few-flowered ; calyx hardly di- 
vided half-way down into 5 ovate, obtuse segments, fringed with 
glands; stamens few ; stigmas capitate. 4.H. Native through- 
E the north of Europe in marshes. In Britain in spongy, 
p ey mountainous, bogs. Schkuhr. handb. 3. 213. 5. Smith, 
an “Dot. t. 109. H.tomentdsum, Lob. icon. 400. f. 1. Petals 
panding in the sun only, pale-yellow, with green ribs. 
120 H St. John’s-wort. FI. July, Aug. Brit. Pl. prostrate. 
: TOMENTOsUM (Lin. spec. 1106.) stem round, ascend- 
barp emt ose ; leaves ovate, blunt, rather stem-clasping, with 
Mtinate a ted margins; panicles loose, dichotomous; sepals acu- 
Eurona stigmas simple. 2%. H. Native of the south of 
~ "ope, particularly in the regions of the Mediterranean, in moist 
Meadows. — C] . , p; 
sect, 5. t. G. ra Mist 2. p. 181. f. 1.—Mor. hist. 2. p. 470. 
T 3 
Heo $ faot St. John’s-wort. Fl. July, Aug. Clt. 1648. Pl. 
l H. . . , 
ufiruticose oe Ose (Lam. dict. 4. p. 171.) woolly; stem 
» round, straight ; leaves stem-clasping, ovate, obtuse, 
Mous ack-dotted margins; corymb of flowers large, dichoto- 
, Many-flowered ; calyx obtuse; anthers with black dots. 
Wooll as of the Levant and Greece. 
129 K te John s-wort, Pl. 1 to 2 feet. 
leaves Sesion TUM (Lin. spec. 1105.) stem round, hairy, erect; 
mized with, ons downy, ribbed, full of pellucid dots, inter- 
lanceolate a few dark ones; panicle long, racemose ; calyx 
VoL ; samewhat acute ; fringed like the bracteas with nu- 
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with 
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merous black, viscid glands, on shortish stalks, such as also 
terminate the petals; styles diverging. %4. H. Native of most 
parts of Europe and Caucasus in shady places. In Britain in 
thickets and hedges, chiefly on a dry chalky soil. Smith, engl. 
bot. t. 1156. Curt. fl. lond. fasc. 3. t. 49. Œd. fl. dan. t. 
802. Flowers ofa bright-yellow colour ; according to Linnæus 
they close at night. 
Hairy St. John’s-wort. Fl. June, Aug. Brit. Pl. 2 to 3 ft. 
123 H. nummura rium (Lin. spec. 1106.) stem round, ascend- 
ing ; leaves orbicular, stalked ; calyx ovate, obtuse. Y. H, 
Native of the south of France, Piedmont, &c. on rocky moun- 
tains. Lam. ill. t. 643.—Pluk. phyt. t. 93. f. 4. 
Money-wort-leaved St. John’s-wort. Fl. June, July. Clt. 
1823. Pl. 4 to 4 foot, rather prostrate. 
124 H. £ Lecans (Steph. in Willd. spec. 3. p. 1469.) stem 
erect, winged, full of black dots ; leaves ovate-lanceolate, rather 
stem-clasping, bluntish, full of pellucid dots; calyx ovate-lan- 
ceolate, acute, with pellucid dots; anthers with black dots. 
u%.H. Native of Siberia, and near Hale in Saxony, also of 
Bohemia and Moravia. H. Kohlianum, Spreng. fl. hal. no. 864. 
t. 9. H. anagalidifolium, Presl. This is an elegant plant. 
Elegant St. John’s-wort. Fl. June, Aug. Clt. 1817. Pl. 1 ft. 
125 H. cranpuxosum (Ait. hort. kew. ed. 1. vol. 3. p. 
107.) stem shrubby, round, erect, branched; leaves elliptical- 
lanceolate, acute, with glandular margins, and pellucid dots ; 
calyx lanceolate, acute. kh.G. Native of Madeira and Tene- 
riffe. Corolla pale-yellow, full of brown dots. 
Glandular St. John’s-wort. Fl. May, Aug. 
Shrub 1 to 2 feet. 
126 H. pu’tcurum (Lin. spec. 1106.) stem herbaceous, erect, 
round; leaves stem-clasping, cordate, smooth, blunt, full of 
pellucid dots, with revolute margins; calyx ovate, obtuse, with 
glandular serratures, like those of the petals. Y%.H, Native 
of most parts of Europe in shady places. In Britain in woods 
and bushy heathy places, on a clay soil, frequent. Smith, engl. 
bot. t. 1227. Curt. lond. fase. 1. t. 56. Œd. fl. dan. t. 75. 
no. 73. Flowers golden, tipped externally with scarlet, which, 
combined with the red anthers, has a very gay appearance. 
Fair St. John’s-wort. Fl. July. Brit. Pl. 1 to 14 foot. 
127 H. annuxa‘tum (Mor. sard. elench. p. 9.) plant cine- 
reously-pubescent below but smooth above ; leaves oval-oblong, 
stem-clasping, full of pellucid dots, and with black dots on the 
margin; bracteas glandular, crowded, pedicellate, and annular 
at the base, and are lanceolate as well as the sepals, which are 
ciliated with glands. %.H. Native of Sardinia in the fissures 
of rocks. Styles 3. Anthers full of black dots. 
Annular-bracted St. John’s-wort. PI. 
128 H. rxoproipes (Chois. mss. D.C. prod. 1. p. 551.) 
stem round, smooth, simple, without dots; leaves oval, obtuse, 
many-nerved, smooth, stem-clasping, glandular at the base, 
glaucous beneath; panicle crowded ; sepals lanceolate, acute, 
fringed with glands; petals oval, with glandular margins. 2%. 
H. Native of Nipaul at Narainhetty. H. nervdsum, D. Don, 
prod. fl. nep. p. 219. Leaves and calyxes full of pellucid dots. 
Petals sulphur-coloured, tipped with black dots. 
Elodes-like St. John’s-wort. Fl. June, Aug. Clt. 1820. 
Pl. 4 to 1 foot. 
129 H. sarga rum (Lin. ameen. 8. p. 323.) stem round or 
somewhat angular, erect, smooth; leaves stem-clasping, ovate, 
smooth, full of black dots; calyx and petals fringed with pale 
hairs, and beset with black dots as well as the anthers, y. H. 
Native of Austria and many parts of the south of Europe, par- 
ticularly in the region of the Mediterranean. In Scotland by 
the side of a hedge near the wood of Aberdalgy in Strathearn, 
Perthshire. Jacq. austr. 3. p. 33. t. 259. Smith, engl. bot. 
t. 1986. 
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