No. 17] FLOWERING PLANTS AND FERNS 199 
Hypericum opacum Torr. & Gray (H. cistifolium Wats.) 
Opaque -Leaved St. Johnswort. 
Low wet pine barrens bordering swamps. Bay St. Louis. 
May. 
Hypericum virgatum acutifolium (Ell.) Coulter (H. acutifoli- 
um Michx.) Angular-Stemmed St. Johnswort. 
Low pine forests (Hilg. Ms.). July. 
Hypericum pilosum Walt. (H. simplex Michx.) Hoary St.’ 
Johnswort. 
Wet sandy soil in the pine barrens. Bay St. Louis. July. 
Allison Herb. 
Hypericum maculatum Walt. (H. corymbosum Muhl.) Spotted 
St. Johnswort. 
Throughout the state, bordering fields and thickets. Mad- 
ison Co. (Hilg. Ms.); Oxford; West Point. June. 
Geol. Sur. Herb. 
Hypericum mutilum L. Smaller St. Johnswort. 
Wet shaded places along ditches and brooks throughout 
the state. Lafayette Co.; Union Co.; Hinds Co.; Madison 
Co. (Hilg. Ms.) ; Warren Co.; Bay St. Louis. June. 
Geol. Sur. Herb. 
Hypericum gymnanthum Engelm. & Gray. Bare-Flowered St. 
Johnswort. 
Exposed wet soil near the coast. Biloxi (Tracy). May. 
Hypericum Drummondii Torr. & Gray. Drummond’s St. 
Johnswort. 
Dry open soil. Rankin Co. (Hilg. Ms.) ; Amite Co. (All- 
son); Cat Island (Tracy). September. 
Hypericum gentianoides (L.) B. S. P. (Sarothra genianoides 
L.) Orange Grass. Pine Weed. 
Over the State in sandy open lands. Coastal Islands (Tra- 
ey);Waveland; Bay St. Louis (Allison: Siep Island. 
July-October. 
: Geol. Surv. Herb. Allison Herb. 
