POLYADELPHIA, POLYANDRIA. Hypericum. 647 
M. Fruit-stalks many-flowered: legumens roundish, murica’ta. 
thorny, hoary: leaves woolly. 
Pluk. 113. 6—H. ox. ii. 15. 11. 
Thorns on the fruit not rigid. Pru 
At Orford in Suffolk on the sea beak close by the 7 len. 
tifully. Ray. ple 
CLASS XVIIL. 
POLY ADELPHIA. 
POLYANDRIA. 
HYPE’RICUM. Cal. with 5 divisions ; beneath: Bloss. 
5 ae Styles 1, 3 or 5: Capsules 1,3 to 5- 
celled. 
POLYANDRIA. 
HYPE’RICUM. Cal. with 5 divisions: petals 5: 
Jilaments numerous, united at the base into 
3 or 5 seeds: capsule with 3 or 5 cells, and 
many seeds. 
(1) Styles 3: Stems shrub-like. 
__ H, Fmuit like a berry: stem 9-edged. Androsce’= 
Curt. 965-Dod. 78. 2-Lob. obs. 357. 3, and ic. i. 632,1- ™um- 
Ger. em. 543. 1—Park. 576. 1~Blackw. 94—Ger. 435- 
Hi. ox. v. 6. 12. 
ite, sitting, smooth, entire, egg-shaped; at oe 
ene eee the ee Laeresy very large, those eof the pe 
in size as they approach the summit 8g to spear. 
shaped. Cal. Ae ate unequal. Berries black when ripe. Mr. 
Woonwa ARD. Flowers yer a: together. Fruit-stalts 
cylindrical, smooth. Ca/. the outer segments much larger. 
tals yellow, concave, oe unequal at the end from = hallow 
in the margin on one si 
Tutsan. Park-leaves, Woods and moist hedges. [Woods 
at Wick Clifts. Mr. Swate, Near Pengwarry, Cornwall, in 
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