HYPERICACE^:. 35 



HYPERICACE^E. 

 HYPERICUM, L. 



155. H. calycinum, L. 



Alien. Naturalized in Leigh Wood, in the railway cutting 

 at Bourton, and at Clevedon, S. VII. IX. 



156. H. Androsaemum, L. Tutsan. 



Native ; in woods, frequent. 



G. Haw Wood, Henbury. Frorae Glen, Stapletoii. 



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

 Portishead. Wookey. VII. VIII. 



(H. datum, Ait., has escaped from cultivation at Max, S., 

 and at Worle, S.j 



(H. hircinum, L. With the last at Max, S., ' unquestion- 

 ably planted," Mr. W. 1>. Waterfall.} 



157. H. tetrapterum, Fr. H. quadrangulum, 8m. 



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



158. H. perforatum, L. 



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



159. H. dllbium, Leers. 



Native ; in moist places, very rare. 



G. Stapleton. 



S. Leigh Wood. Yatton. VII. 



160. H. humifusum, L. 



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

 common. VII. 



161. H. hirsutum, L. 



Native ; in woods, frequent. 

 (T. Very plentiful in woods about Berkeley. 

 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. 



