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HYPERICACE^. 

 HYPERICUM, L. 



155. H. calycinuni, /.. 



Alii'u. Naturalized in Leigh Wood, in the railway cutting 

 at Bourton, and at Clevedou, S. VII. — IX. 



156. H. Androsaemum, L. Tutsan. 



Native ; in woods, frequent. 



G. Haw Wood, Henbury. Fronie Glen, Stapleton. 



S. King's Wood, Yatton. Leigh Wood. Clevedon. 



Portishead. Wookey. VII. Vni. 



{H. elatum, Ait., has escaped from cultivation at Max, S., 



and at Worle, S.j 

 [H. hircinum, L. With the last at Max, S., '• ur.question- 



ably planted," Mr. W. B. Waterfall.) 



157. H. tetrapterum, Fr. H. qxuidramjnlmn. Sill. 



Native ; banks of ditches and streams, common. VII. 



158. H. perforatum, L. 



Native ; in woods and on dry banks, common. VII. VIII. 



159. H. dubiunij Lccr.i. 



Native ; in moist places, very rare. 



G. Stapleton. 



S. Leigh Wood. Yatton. VH. 



160. H. humifusum, L. 



Native ; in many woods, and on shady banks, rather 

 common. VII. 



161. H. hirsutum, L. 



Native ; in woods, frequent. 

 G. Very plentiful in woods about Berkele\^ 

 S. Leigh Wood. Walton-in-Gordano. Wells. Yatton. 



VII. VIII. 



162. H. montanum, L. 



Native. In bushy places on limestone ; local, but frequent 

 about Bristol. 



