POLYADELPHIA. POLYANDRIA. Hypericum. 
‘glandular hairs, which is not the case with H. Bi rsytum, Linx. 
Stem upright, cylindrical, smooth. Leaves in pairs, a, ege- 
the. 
the upper-lea Floral-le eaves, fruit-stalks, and calyxes beset 
with strong ba each terminated as black gland. Calyx di- 
ee nas o the base; segments spea ar-shaped, pointed. 
um 
Woo pper-lea 
teansparen Mott; visible to the naked eye, in the lowermost pairs 
only d i towards the base. Bloss. yellow. Sr. 
ain St. Fobn’s Wort. Woods and thickets, in moun- 
vis stenathies Frequent in the West of England. Charlton 
a 
[Bat Hills, near Bungay, Suffolk. Mr. ate Near 
a 
ag Well. Mr Jackson. Many barren places in Furness 
Fells, Mr. Atxtyson, ] Pz July. 
H. Calyx serrated with glands: wee ee a: 
leaves egg-shaped, somewhat dow 
Curt. 182-Kniph. 8-Pet. 60. on OX» Vs . 11—Fi. dan, 
802—Fuchs. 76-F. B, iii. 382, 
The fower'’s close in the night, which ie of the H. perfora- 
tum do not. Linn. Stem upright, nearly cylindrical, with a 
‘brownish short wool. Leaves in cross pairs, those of ig egg- 
Tatures at the Calyx se 8 spear. shape with about 
a oes ret ach sto 
ut 24, Ges egg- 
— eet tread. ese yellow. Summits crimson. 
Hairy St. Fobn’s Wort. Thickets and hedges. [Wick Clifts. 
Mr. Sale At the foot of I nglchoroughy near to Gaur) 
H, mes serrated with aes stem lind: leaves 
mbracing the stem, heart-shaped, smooth. 
Cort dan. 75-Wale.-Trag. 7 4—Pet. m5 6—Lonic. i. 
130. a Bui ili, 383. ke 
Stem upright, often red. Leaves in distant pairs, ae 
obtusely egg-shaped, green above, sea-green beneath, with 
AuMerous semi-transparent dots. Flowering branches from the 
hirsu’tum. 
pul’chrum, 
