.j.tS A TOUR ROUND NORTH WALES. 



HVPKRICUM QUADRANGULUM. Quadrangular St. 

 Johns-Wort. With. III. 663. Eng. Bot. 370. 

 P.July. 



In Maes y Forth woods, near. Newboroogh, Anglefea. 



HYPERICUM DUBIUX. Imperf orate St. Johns-zcort. 

 With. III. 664. Eng. Bot. 296.?, July, Aug. 



Hedges near Beddgelert. 



HYPERICUM HUMIFUSUM. Trailing St. Johns-wort. 

 With. III. 66,5. Curtis, 162. P. July.. 



Dry bank fides about Caernarvon, not uncommon. 



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HYPERICUM ELODES. MarJJi St. John s-vort. 

 With. III. 66,5. Eng. Bot. 109. P. July. 



Bogs on the mountains betwixt Caernarvon, and Llanbe- 



ris. Swampy places in Anglefea. 

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HYPERICUM MONTANUM. Mountain St. John's-zvort* 

 With. III. 666. Eng. Bot. 371. P. July. 



Thickets in mountainous fituations, near Penmaen Mawr, 

 Caernarvonfhire : On Ewrdd Arthur, above Llan- 

 donna, near Beaumaris, Anglefea. 



HYPERICUM HIRSUTUM. Hairy St. Jokns-zvort. 

 With. III. 666. Curtis, 182. P. June, July. 



In a wood below Garn Coppice, near Denbigh, and itt 

 feveral other places in that neighbourhood. 



HYPERICUM PULCHRUM. Upright St. Jvhris-zvort. 

 With. III. 667. Curtis. P. June, July. 



Heaths and thickets in expofcd lituations, between Caer- 

 narvon, and Llanberis. 



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