222 POLYADELPH. POT.YAND. 



HAB. Rather mountainous woods, rare. In a wood two miles from 

 Lanark, on the Hamilton road, Hopk. Woods of Kippen Ross, 

 near Dumblane, Mr. Murray. Woods, not rare, D. Don. Fl. 

 July. 7/. 



Leaves more ovate than the last, and the cal. leaves especially. Cor. 

 frequently with small black glands. 



6. H. humifusum (trailing St. John's-wort], styles 3, flowers 

 terminal subcymose, stems compressed prostrate, leaves ob- 

 long obtuse gfabrous. Light/, p. 4 18. E. B. t. 1226. 



HAB. Gravelly pastures, but not common, Dr. Parsons and Sibbald. 



Banks of the Esk, at New-hall, and on the Pentland hills, Maugh. 



Common about Glasg., &c. Mr. Murray. 

 Stems slender, prostrate, about a span long. Cor. with black glands 



as well as the cal., on which they are frequently near the edge j but 



not so directly upon the margin as to form glandular serratures, in 



my specimens, 

 ft Margins of the segments of the cal. fringed with glandular serratures. 



7. H. montanum (Mountain St. John's-ivort), styles 3, flowers 

 paniculate-corymbose, cal. with glandular serratures, stem 

 erect rounded smooth, leaves ovate glabrous. Lighlf. p. 4 1 8. 

 E.R. f.371. 



HAB. Mountainous woods, but not common, Sibbald. Fl. July. 11 . 



One foot and a half to two feet high. Leaves rather large, more or less 

 perforated, distant, especially above ; their margins with black glan- 

 dular dots : those of the cal. and bracteas distinctly serrated with 

 them. Flowers rather compact. 



8. H. bar b alum (bearded St. John's-wort), styles 3, corymbs 

 terminal, cal. fringed with long pedunculated glands, stem 

 erect rounded, leaves ovate with (black) scattered dots be- 

 neath. E.B.tAQSQ. 



HAB. Woods near Aberdalgy in Strath-Earn, Perthshire, G. Don. 



Fl. Sept., Oct. If. 

 One foot or more high. Very distinct in the long glandular hairs of 



the margin of the cal. The petals too are often toothed at the 



extremity. 



9. H. hirsutum (hairy St. Jo/m's-wort), styles 3, cal. with 

 (black) glandular serratures, stem erect rounded pubescent, 

 leaves ovate slightly downy beneath. Light/, p. 4 1 9. E. B. 

 t. 116. 



HAB. Woods and thickets, not very common. FL July. I/. 

 Two feet high. Leaves rather large, more or less pubescent, especi- 

 ally beneath. 



10. H. pulchrnm (small upright St. John's-tvort), styles 3, 

 cal. with (black) glandular serratures, stem erect, leaves cor- 

 date glabrous ainplexicaul. Light f. p. 420. E. B. t. 1227. 



HAB. Dry woods and heaths, but not very frequent. Isle of Lamlash, 

 to the S. of Arran, Light/. Pentland -hills, Rosslyn woods, &c., 

 Maugh. Appin, Capt. Carmichael. Frequent in clayey pastures, 

 &c., about Glasg., Hopk. Mr. Murray. Fl. July. Ij. . 



