4i6 POLYADELPHIA POLYANDRIA. 



fph^rical berry, firft green, afterwards red, and 

 foft and black when ripe, containing many red- 

 difli feeds. 

 It is a good vulnerary, the leaves readily healing 

 any frefli wounds, whence it took the French 

 name of 'Tutfan ov Tout-fain, i. e. All-heal. 



quadrangu- HYPERICUM floribus trigynis, caule quadrate 

 lum 2. herbaceo. Sp. pi. 11Q4. {Ger, em, 542./. i. Mo- 



ris, hift.f. 5. /. 6./. 10. Tet. herb. t. 60./. 11.) 

 St. Peter's Wort. AngUs. 



In moid paflures, and by the fides of ditches and 

 rivulets. %. VII. 



The flalk is a foot high, wing'd with four angles : 

 the leaves are oval, imperforate, and have nine 

 nerves : the calyx is without glands : the petals 

 are marked towards the top with black glandu- 

 lar dots on the margin. 



perforatum PL floribus trigynis, caule ancipitl, foliis obtufis 

 3' pellucido-pun6tatis. 1105. ^p. pi. {Ger." em. ^^c). 



f I. Moris, hifi.f 5. /. 6./. 1. Blackwellt. 15 J 

 St. John's Wort. Anglis. 

 Achlafan-Challum chille. Gaulis. 

 In woods, thickets and hedges. %. VII. 

 The ftalk is a cubit high, and has two elevated 

 lines •, Gtherwife is round, fmooth, and branch- 

 ed, The leaves are oval and obtufe, and marked 

 with fmall, black, glandular dots on the margin, 

 and if held up between the eye and the light ap- 

 pear 



