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ORDER XX., HYPERICINE/E. 



1. Triadcnia russeggcri. Fenz. Pug., No. 18. 

 Among ruins. 



2. Hypcn'aun hininuin. L. Sp. 1103. 



Common in the north and on the coast. Area, south coasts of 

 Europe. 



3. Hypcricuni nanuin. Poir. Suppl. Diet, iii., p. 699. 

 Chneino- to rocks in the hills and mountains. 



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Ditto van Prostratnin. Ain Fijeh, Anti-Lebanon. 



4. Hypcriciini scrpyllifoliuni. Lam. Diet, iv., p. 176. 

 Galitean hills among brushwood. 



5. Hyper icnin cuncahiiii. Poir. Suppl. Diet, iii., p. 699. 

 Lebanon, 4,000 feet. 



6. Hypericum scabnim. L. Amcen. iv., p. 287. 

 Galilee, Lebanon, and Anti- Lebanon. 



7. Hypericum confertum. Chois. Monog. Hyper, p. 55, pi. 8. 

 Var. Stenobotrys. Boiss. 



8. Hypericum hyssopifolium. Vill. Dauph. iii., p. 505, pi. 44. 

 Lebanon and Anti-Lebanon. Area, South Europe, Western Siberia. 



9. Hypericum helianthemoides. (Spaeh. Suit. Buff, v., p. 379.) 

 Lower hills, Galilee and Anti-Lebanon. 



10. Hypericum tetraptcrum. Fries. Nov. p. 236. 



Hills, Northern Palestine. Area, Europe, North Africa. 



11. Hypericum crispum. L. Mant., p. 106. 

 Generally distributed. Area, Mediterranean region. 



12. Hypericum lanugiiiosum. Lam. Diet, iv., p. 171. 

 In all parts of the country, except the Jordan valley. 



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