20 HYPERICACE^. 



Julians, Harrow. On a hedge bank, but most likely 

 planted there. 



2. H. Androsaemum. L. (Tutsan.) 

 Woods and thickets. 7, 8. 



Pinner Hill. Discovered by W. A. Tooke, Esq., 

 October 1, 1874. Stanmore. (Flor Midd.) 



3. H. perforatum. L. (Common Perforated St. John's 



Wort.) 



Woods, hedges, and thickets. 7-9. 

 Commonly distributed. 



4. H. quadrangulum. L. (Square-stalked St. John's 



Wort.) 



Moist pastures, sides of ditches. 7, 8. 



Frequent by the sides of ditches at Harrow, and by the 

 Canal, Woodridings ponds, streams at Pinner. Stanmore 

 Heath. (Flor. Midd.) 



5. H. humifusum. L. (Trailing St. John's Wort.) 

 Heathy, boggy, and gravelly places. 7, 8. 



Harrow Weald Common, abundant ; Ruislip Common ; 

 Pinner Wood. 



6. H. pulchrum. L. (Small upright St. John's Wort.) 

 Dry woods and heaths. 6, 7. 



Woods at Ruislip ; Harrow Weald Common. Hedges 

 at Pinner. 



7. H. hirsutum. L. (Hairy St. John's Wort.) 

 Woods and thickets. 7, 8. 



Hedge of a field at Greenhill, near the Roxborough 

 Turnpike. Station Road, in the hedge. Frequent at 

 Pinner and Harrow Weald. " Edgware, abundant" 

 (Flor. Midd.) 



