374 _POLYANDRIA DI-PENTAGYNIA.  Ascyium. | 
gis basi biglandulosis, floribus terminalibus solitarii , - 
breviter pedicellatis 3-gynis.— Willd. sp. pl.3. p.1473.. . 
`o À. stans: Mich. fl. amer.2. p. 77. E o 
In low overflowed open places, generally in sandy soil : 
New Jersey to Carolina. h. July, Aug. v. v. 
Flowers larger than the former species : it is from one 
to two feet high. TUER. ee 
 amplexicaule, 4. A, erectum ; caule superne dichotome-paniculato, ramis 
ancipitibus, foliis ovato-oblongis amplexicaulibus, fo- 
liolis calycinis. exterioribus „cordatis, floribus 3-4- 
gynis.— Mich. fl. amer. 2. p. 77. 
A. stans, Wiild. sp. pl. 3. p. 1475. ; 
. Hypericum tetrapetalum. Lam. encycl. 4. p. 153. 
In low grounds and woods: Virginia to Florida. h. ` 
July, Aug. v.v, The flowers and leaves larger than 
any other sort. dee ; ; 
449, HYPERICUM. Gen. pl. 
ED 
*Kalmianum. 1. H. fruticosum, ramosissimum ; ramulis 4-gonis, foliis ` 
lineari-lanceolatis, corymbis terminalibus 3—7-floris, - 
- laciniis calycis lanceolatis obtusiusculis, capsulis lon- 
gitudine calycis.— Willd. sp. pl. 3. p. 1438... 
.^ HsBartitanom, Wills die. 319. sp goes, 0 7 
In Pensylvania and Virginia. b. June, July. v. s. im — 
Herb. Lambert. v. v. in Hortis. From three to five 
feet high: the flowers of the whole genus are yellow. - 
pyramida- 2. H. herbaceum, erectum; caule subtetragoao ramoso, — 
tum, loribus termi- - 
i ascyroides, 
