dolalriforme. 18. 



ans.uhsujn. 



378 POLYANDRIA Di-PENTAGYNi A. Hypericum. 



tripUnerve. 17. H. erectum, subramosum ; caule subancipiti, foliis li- 

 neaiibus patentissimis triplinerviis, floribns racemoso- 

 paniculatis, corolla insequali, calycibus acutis petalis- 

 que serrato-glandulosis. — Vent. hort. eels 53. 



On the banks of the Ohio. Michaux. % . July, Ang. 

 + . Flowers the size of H. perforatum, pale yellow. 



H. erectum, ramosum 5 caule ancipiti, foliis lineari- 

 lanceolatis patentibus obtusis, corymbo terminali di- 

 chotomo, calycibus inaequalibus lanceolatis, petalis 

 dolabriformibus. — Vent. hort. eels 45. 



On dry hills of Kentucky. Michaux. % . June, July. 

 + . Flowers golden yellow. 



19. H. erectum ; caule tetragono, foliis oblongis acutis arete 

 sessilibus, panicula terminali dichotoma, rarais diva- 

 ricatis distanter alternitloris, calycibus subcampanula- 

 tis, laciniis ianceo'atis acutis inferne carinatis longitu- 

 dine fere corollse, petalis dente unico laterali.— ?Fi//f/. 

 sp. pL 3. p. 1454 ? Mich.Ji. amer. 2, p. 78. 



H. denticulatum. IValt.Ji. car. lyO. 



In bogs and cedar-swamps : New Jersey and Carolina. 

 l/.^June, July. v. v. About a foot high j flowers 

 of a beautiful copper colour, of considerable size. 



20. H. erectum, glaberrimum 5 foliis oblongis, panicula 

 nuda dichotoma, dichotomis omnibus unifloris, stylis 

 coadunatis.capsulaglobosa.— Mc^i.^. amer. 2. p. JS. 



In Kentucky. Michaux. 1/ . + . 



21. H. erectum, pusillum, parviflorum; caule tetragono 

 superne dicliotomo, foliis sessilibus linearibus basi at- 



tenuatis, panicula; ramis primariis oppositis, secunda- 

 riis dichotomis, capsulis longis conoideis coloratis. — 

 lVilld.sp.pL3. p. 1455. 



In low gravelly soil 3 Canada to Carolina. 0. June — 

 Aug. V. V. Flowers very small 5 capsules red. 

 Sarothru. 22. H. pusillum, erectum, setaceo-ramosissimum ; quasi 

 aphyllum 3 foliis minutis appressis, fioribus in ramulis 

 solitariealternis 5— 10-andris, capsulis oblongis l-lo- 

 cularibus.— i¥fc/^ fl. tuner. 2. p. 7g. 



H. nudicaule. TValt.fl. car. I90. 



Sarolhra gentianoides. IFi/ld. sp. pi. I. p. 1515. 



Icon. Phik.maiit. t. 342./. 2. 



In dry sunny situations : New England to Carolina. Q. 

 June -Aug. v. v. A singular little species ; flowers 

 very small ; the number of stamina is very variable, 

 according to soil and situation. 



spiicerocar- 

 purn. 



canadense. 



