148. 
Klamath-weed, 
Hypericum perforatum L. St. John's-wort 
Java Farm. One station: western part of main building area. 
Hectare 2499, Associate species: Erigeron canadensis, Achillea 
millefolium, Setaria faberii, Plantago lanceolata. 
Ivy Neck. Moderately abundant in abandoned wheatfield, 
especially near road. Higman 7, 812, 955, 956. 
H. punctatum Lam. St. John's-wort 
Ivy Neck. Infrequent along abandoned road through forest of 
Scaffold Peninsula. Canopy of Quercus alba, Liriodendron tulipifera, 
Liquidambar styraciflua, Carya tomentosa, Nyssa sylvatica. 
Higman 928, 929. 
H. mutilum L, St. John's-wort 
Java Farm. One station: border of Phalaris arundinacea meadow, 
north of main building area. Hectare 2560. Higman 156. 
CISTACEAE 
Lechea racemulosa Michx. Pinweed 
Ivy Neck. One station: south shore of Scaffold Peninsula. 
Hectare 5763. Canopy of Quercus prinus. Higman 1049. 
VIOLACEAE 
Viola 
1. Stemless; petioles and peduncles rising from thick 
rhizome; flowers blue to violet. 
2. Sepals ciliate. 
3. Petioles and both or only the lower leaf surfaces 
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2. Sepals glabrous (rest of plant same except bearded 
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1. Stem leafy, rising from taproot; flowers white 
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