610 
Var. B, Calabricum (D. C. prod. 1. p. 551.) leaves more erect, 
pressed to the stem. H. Calabricum, Spreng. neue. entd. 3. 
. 300. 
P Bearded St. John’s-wort. Fl. Sept. Oct. Scotl. Pl. 1 foot. 
130 H. rerroLIa`rum (Lin. syst. 707.) stem 2-edged ; leaves 
ovate, stem-clasping, dotted, and glandular; sepals and petals 
fringed, and dotted; cymes with sessile flowers. 4%. H. Na- 
tive of Italy. 
Perfoliate-leaved St. John’s-wort. 
Pl. 1 foot. 
131 H. penta rum (Lois. fl. gall. p. 499. t. 17.) stem suffru- 
ticose, round, ascending ; leaves stem-clasping, oblong, bluntish, 
full of pellucid dots, upper ones sometimes toothed ; calyx lan- 
ceolate, acute, and is as well as the corolla and anthers furnished 
with black dots. %. H. Native of the Stoechades Islands. 
Toothed-leaved St. John’s-wort. Fl. July, Oct. Clt. 1820. 
Pl. 1 foot. 
132 H. monta'num (Lin. spec. 1105.) stem round, erect, 
smooth; leaves stem-clasping, ovate, acutish, besprinkled with 
pellucid dots, and marked on the margins with black dots; 
calyx lanceolate, with dense, prominent, glandular serratures ; 
anthers dotted with black. 2/.H. Native of the mountainous 
parts of Europe. In Britain on wild bushy hills on a chalky or 
gravelly soil. Smith, engl. bot. t. 371. Œd. fi. dan. t. 173. 
Leaves 14 to 2 inches long. Bracteas fringed like the calyx, 
resembling the glands of a moss-rose. Petals pale-lemon co- 
loured, without spots or glands. 
Mountain St. John’s-wort. Fl. July. Brit. 
Fl. May, Jul. Clt. 1785. 
Pl. 2 feet. 
133 H. Mz’sicum (Spreng. syst. 2. p. 348.) stem round, erect, - 
full of black dots; leaves lanceolate, stem-clasping, obtuse, full 
of black dots ; panicle corymbose ; sepals lanceolate, fringed, 
with glandular teeth. Y.H. Native of Galacz in Moldavia. 
Flowers lemon-coloured. 
Mesian St. John’s-wort. Fl. July, Aug. PI. 1 foot. 
134 H. rimpria‘rum (Lam. dict. 4. p. 148.) stem round, pur- 
plish, simple; leaves stem-clasping, ovate, with black dots, 
margins without any pellucid dots ; calyx ovate, acute, fringed ; 
styles 3-4-5. ¥.H. Native of the Alps and the Pyrenees. 
H. Richéri, Vill. dauph. 3. p. 501. t. 44. 
Var. B, androsemif dlium (Vill. dauph. 3. p. 502. t. 44.) stem 
more creeping ; leaves more ovate. H. alpinum, Waldst. et 
Kit. pl. hung. 3. p. 254. t. 265. 
Var. y, Burséri (D. C. fl. fr. suppl. p. 630.) stem taller ; 
leaves blunter ; bracteas longer ; calyx shorter, less fringed. 
Var. ò, pentégynum (D. C. prod. 1. p. 552.) stems thicker ; 
leaves blunter; calyx longer ; flowers all pentagynous. 
Fringed-calyxed St. John’s-wort. Fl. July, Aug. Clt. 1821. 
Pl. 1 to 2 feet. 
85 H. Aruto’ercum (Thunb. prod. 1. p. 138.) stem round, 
smooth, reddish ; leaves ovate, somewhat stem-clasping, full of 
pellucid dots, with revolute margins ; panicle terminal, dichoto- 
mous ; calyx very acute; corolla and anthers full of black dots. 
%.G. Native of the Cape of Good Hope. 
Ethiopian St. John’s-wort. Fl. Jul. Aug. Clt. 1817. Pl. 1 ft. 
136 H. citta‘rum (Lam. dict. 4. p. 170.) stem round, rather 
2-edged ; leaves stem-clasping, somewhat cordate, ovate-oblong, 
obtuse, full of pellucid dots, and with black ones on the Margins ; 
calyx rather acute, fringed; anthers with black dots. yu. H. 
Native of the south of Europe, particularly in the regions of the 
eee Boce, mus. 2. t. 127.—Column. ecphr. p. 77. 
t. 78. f. 1. 
Var. ß, acutif dium (D. C. prod. 1. p. 552.) leaves smaller, 
more sente ; flowers on longer pedicels—Bocc. mus. 2. p. 117. 
. 91, 92. 
Ciliated-calyxed St. John’s-wort. 
Fl. July, Aug.. Clt. 1739. 
Pl. 1 to 14 foot. y 08g 17 
HYPERICINEÆ. 
III. HYPERICUM. 
137 H. sERPYLLIFÒLIUM (Lam. dict. 4. p. 176.) stem suffru- 
ticose, round; leaves ovate, obtuse, on very short petioles, with 
revolute margins ; calyx ovate, obtuse, fringed. h.F. Na- 
tive of Persia.—Mor. hist. 2. p. 469. sect. 5. t. 6. f. 2. 
Wild-thyme-leaved St. John’s-wort. Fl. July, Aug. Clt. 
1688. Shrub 14 foot. 
138 H. conre'rtum (Chois. prod. hyp. p. 55. t. 8.) stem 
round, villous at the base ; leaves lanceolate, acute, villous, full 
of pellucid dots, and with revolute margins ; calyx lanceolate; 
4y. F. Native of the Levant. 
Crowded-flowered St. John’s-wort. Pl. 1 foot. 
139 H. TRIPLINE'RVE (Vent. hort. cels. t. 58.) stem with 2 
angles, decumbent at the base ; leaves linear, spreading, obtuse, 
with revolute’ margins; calyx ovate, acute, fringed with glan- 
dular serratures ; petals unequal. 2. H. Native of North 
America on the banks of the Ohio. Flowers about the size of 
those of H. perforatum, pale-yellow. 
Triple-nerved-leaved St. John’s-wort. 
1821. Pl. 1 foot. 
140 H. uyssorrréuium (Vill. dauph. 3. p. 505. t. 44.) stem 
suffruticose, round, ascending ; leaves oblong-lanceolate, bluntish, 
tapering to both ends, full of pellucid dots, in fascicles in the 
axils; calyx bluntish; styles 3-4. X4. H. Native of the 
south of France, particularly in Dauphiny, also of Tauria. 
Var. B, pauciglanduldsum (D. C. prod. 1. p. 552.) leaves 
broader; stem smaller; calyx more acute, with fewer glands. 
Hyssop-leaved St. Jobn’s-wort. Fl. July, Aug. Clt. 1823. 
Pl. 1 foot. 
141 H. LINEAaRIròLIUM (Vahl. symb. 1. p. 65.) stem straight, 
round ; leaves linear, obtuse, with black-dotted margins, with- 
out pellucid dots ; calyx lanceolate, full of black dots. %. H. 
Native of the west and south of France. 
Linear-leaved St. John’s-wort. Fl. July, Aug. PI. 1 foot. 
142 H.ortenra‘te (Lin. spec. 1103.) stem shrubby, slender, 
suffruticose, with 2 angles, erect and jointed; leaves stem-clasp- 
ing, linear, obtuse, erect, fringed with glandular hairs ; calyx 
ovate-oblong. %. F. Native of the Levant.—Tourn. voy. 
lev. 2. t. 220. 
Eastern St. John’s-wort. Pl. 4 to 1 foot. 
143 H. va’tiens (D. Don, prod. fl. nep. p. 219.) stem round, 
slender, simple ; leaves elliptical-oblong, blunt, membranaceous, 
sessile, usually fringed with glandular hairs, full of pellucid 
dots ; flowers panicled; calyx lanceolate, acuminate ; petals 
oval, mucronulate. ¥%.H. Native of Nipaul. H. Nipaul- 
énsis, Chois. mss. in D. C. prod. 1. p. 552. Flowers sulphur- 
coloured. 
Pale-flowered St. John’s-wort. Pl. 4 foot. 
144 H. sca'srum (Lin. amæn. 4. p. 287.) stem round, glan- 
dular, scabrous ; leaves linear, smooth, acutish; flowers um- 
belled, terminal; calyx small, ovate, obtuse, without glands ; 
styles 3, free. %.F. Native of Arabia and Barbary. 
Scabrous-stemmed St. John’s-wort. Pl. 1 foot. 
145 H. caprra‘tum (Chois. prod. 1. p. 57. t. 9.) stem round, 
erect ; leaves linear, obtuse, full of pellucid dots, with plaited 
margins, disposed in fascicles in the axils; calyx small, obtuse ; 
petals with black glands. Y.F. Native near Bagdad. 
Capitate-flowered St. John’s-wort. Pl. 1 foot. 
146 H. emperrirorium (Willd. spec. 3. p. 1452.) stem suf- 
fruticose, round, with subalate branchlets; leaves linear, tern, 
with revolute margins; calyx small, obtuse ; petals without 
glands. h. F. Native of the south of Europe, particularly in the 
regions of the Mediterranean. 
Empetrum-leaved St. John’s-wort. Fl. May, Aug. Clt. 1820. 
Shrub 4 to 1 foot. 
147 H. Coris (Lin. spec. 1107.) stem shrubby, erect, 
round ; leaves in whorles, linear, with revolute margins ; ¢aty* 
Fl. July, Aug. Clt. 
