648. 
POLYADELPHIA. POLYANDRIA. Hypericum. 
_ditches.-Mr. Warr. Duke of Bridgenate 's woods at Askeridge, ” 
and near Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire. Mr. Woopwarp. hate 
at the foot of Malvern: Hill, sa Suleiir ae St. Rocky 
in Westmoreland, frequent. ‘Mr. cu. Ina deep holloway 
in a ma rly = between Worcester Seed eas 
(0) Styles 3: Stems herbaceous. 
quadran’gu- H. Leaves egg-shaped, with pellucid dots: stem 4-cor- 
lum. * nered. « 
perforal tum. 
Curt. 231—-E. bot. 370+Fl. dan. 640-Trag. 73. 2-Matth. 
937—Doed. 78. 1—Lob. obs. 216, and ic. 399. 1-Ger, em. 
542-Park, 575=Ger. 434—H. ox. v. 6./10—Per. 60. 11. 
Stem reddish, smooth. Branches opposite wer leaves 
sitting, sage the upper i together, egg-shaped, with 
7 or Ori with a net-work of vei Bites transparent glands 
in the i sietiticeds though not very be ; discernible when 
viewed with glass in a strong light. Eieal- pbuh: awl-shaped, 
in pairs. Mr. Woopw.. Stem branched ; edges membranaceous, 
marked with short dark purple Levees streaks. Leaves in 
yellow, ribbe ly marked with dark purple lines 
and dots, aaa with a oe liquor, which stains. paper witha 
muddy" pu permanent stain. “Am — with a small black 
Sly St. Fobn’s-wort. Si. Peter’s-wort. Moist 
hedges and shady places. [Bogs in Cornwall. Mr. Wart. 
Wick Clifts. Mr. Swayne. About Manchester. Mr. rae 
P, July. 
H. Stem ozedged: leaves blunt; with pellucid dots. 
dadw. 11-Curt.-E. bot. 295—Mill. ill.-Blackw. 15—-Woodv. 
_ ps 29-F i. dan. 1045—Kziph, 3-Dod. 76. 1—Lab. obs. 216. 
“1, and ic. i. 398. 1 1-Ger. em. 539, 1-Park, 573. 1—Pet. 
So. 5—Maith. 936-Ger. 432. 1-Fuchs. 831-Trag. 72. 
1-H, Ox. v.0. 1. 
cylindrical, ges running pa the * the leaves to the 
bottom ete below, beset above with small black dots. 
sometimes 5, semi-transparent lines, with several black dots near 
the edges on the under side; the semi-transparent dots numerous 
»#ruit-stalks trom the bosom of the upper leaves. Calpa’y 88° 
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