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10. H. corymhosum. — Add syn. H. inicranthum, Oiois.! wliich is wrongly 

 cited under II. inaciilatiiin. II. j)uiictauim, Kcichcixh. ic. trot. t. fcit). 

 H. maculatuni, Michx. ! l. c. 



11. II. macidatum. — Excl. syn. II. micranlhuni, Chois. — Texas, Drum- 

 raond. — Capsule strongly marked with glandular vesicles along the sides of 

 each carpel. 



12. H. aureum. — H. frondosum, Michx.! — Tennessee, Dr. Currey ! &^x. 

 Alabama, Mr. Buckley! 



13. //. myrtifolium (Lam.! fide sp. inhcrb. Jus.i.) — II. glaucum, Michx. ! 

 H. sessiliflorum, i^prcng. ! fide sp. in herb. WUU. Myriandra glauca, 



^_l)ach ! I. c. 



14. H. dolabrijormc (Vent.! fide sp. in hcrh. Dckss.) — Add syn. Ikathy- 

 dium grandiflorum, ii/jac/t / I. c. 



15. H. amhiguum (Ell. ! ex herb.) — Mr. Elliott's specimen somewhat re- 

 sembles our H. rosmarinifolium. 



16. H. niulijlorum (Michx.! not oi Rcichcnh. ic. exol. t. 87.) — Add syn. 

 Myriandra nudiflora, Spach ! I. c. — Florida, Dr. Chapman ! 



17. H. spheerocatfon (Michx.!) — Add syn. Brathydium sphffirocarpon, 

 Spach! I. c. B. Chanifcnerium, Spach! I. c. (excl. syn.) 



18. H. opacum is H. cislifolium, Lam. ! (fide sp. in herh. Juss.) This 

 name being substituted, add syn. H. rosmarinifolium, Ell. ! sic. 2. p. 29. 

 (a narrow-leaved stale.) H. nudiflorum, a. Hook. Sf Am. ! in jour. hot. 

 Brathydium hyssopitblium, Spacli ! I. c. — S. Carolina ! to Florida ! and 

 Louisiana ! ratlier common. Possibly this is llie original II. rosmarinifolium 

 also. A well-marked species. 



19. H. pilosum. — Add syn. Brathys tomentosa, Spach ! I. c 



20. H. angulosum (Michx. !) — Add syn. H. virgatum, Lam.! (fide sp. in 

 herb. Juss.), a narrow-leaved form : this name should in strictness be adopt- 

 ed for the species. H. hedyotifolium, Poir. ; DC. ! I. c. H. acuiifolinm, Ell. ! 

 sk. 2. p. 20. (a narrow-leaved state.) Bralliys linoides, B. Erythreie, <?c B. 

 lanceolata, Spach ! I. c. — Extremely variable as to fohage, yet a well- 

 marked species. 



22. H. mulilum (Linn. I) — Add syn. H. quinquenervium ( Walt. !) 

 Reichenh. ic. cxot. t. 9G. — Brathys (juinciuenervia, Spacli! I. c. 



23. H. Canadcnse (Linn. !) — Add syn. Brathys Canadensis, Spach! I. c. 



24. H. Sarothra (Michx. !) — Add syn. Brathys gentianoides, Spach ! I. c. 



25. H. Drummondii. — Add syn. Brathys Drummondii, Spach! I. c. 



26. H. elatum (Ait. not of Juss.) — We have not been able to find any 

 specimen of the plant published in tlie Hortus Kewensis ; which seems to 

 belong to the same group with A. hircinum, &c. But in the Koyal Herba- 

 rium at Berlin (in the general collection) we met with a i>lant sent by Mr* 

 Kinn (doubtless from the mountainous portion of the Southern States) under 

 the name of " Hypericum grandillora", which is entirely new to us, and 

 seems to be Alton's II. elatum. It is a large flowered species, belonging to 

 the same section with H. hircinum and H. Canariense. 



27. H. foMigiatum (Ell. ! fide hcrh.) is a form of II. adpressum, with 

 longer and more acute leaves, and a larger and more fastigiate cyme than 

 usual. It may be appended as a variety of that species. (/J. fastigialum.) 



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