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1 — 2 feet high. See Trans. Edin. Bot. Soc. i. 88. — In moun- 
tainous places, rare. P. VII. VIII. E. S. 
C. H. perforatum (L.) ; st. erect 2-edged, 1. elliptic-oblong or 
linear-oblong with pellucid dots, sep. erect lanceolate acute den- 
ticulate near the apex, pet. obliquely oblong, styles as long as the 
capsule. — E. B. 295. — St. 1 — 2 feet high. The 1. vary much in 
form being sometimes nearly linear (J3. an gusty folium Koch. H. 
veronense Schrank.), the number and size of the pellucid dots is 
also very variable. Under side of the 1. and pet. with black dots. 
—Woods, hedgebanks, &c. P. VII. VIII. 
7. H. humifusum (L.) ; st. prostrate somewhat 2-edged, 1. oval- 
oblong obtuse minutely pellucid-punctate the margins with black 
dots beneath, fl. subcymose, sep. unequal, 3 oblong obtuse mu- 
CTonate, 2 lanceolate, all entire or glandular-serrate and having 
a few black dots beneath, stam. not more Hum 15, styles very 
short. — E. B. 1226. — St. procumbent, slender, 3 — 6 in. long. 
The presence or absence of the glandular serratures on the sepals 
makes it uncertain to which section this plant ought to be re- 
ferred. — Gravelly and heathy places. P. VII. 
*** Styles 3, sep. with glandular serratures. 
8. H. Unariifoliwm (Vahl) ; st. erect or ascending terete, 
1. linear obtuse with revolute margins, fl. cymose, sep. rather 
unequal lanceolate acute with glandular serratures and numerous 
black dots beneath, stam. about 30, styles half as long as the capsule. 
— E. B. S. 2851. — St. either wholly erect or procumbent at the 
base. Fl. larger than in the last. — Jersey. Cape Cornwall. 
Banks of the Teign, Devon. P. VII. E. 
9. H. barbatum (Jacq.) ; st. erect slightly 2-edged, 1. oblong- 
lanceolate with revolute margins and scattered black dots on both 
sides and pellucid punctures, sep. lanceolate fringed : the hairs 
minutely glandular at the end and as long as the diameter of the 
sepals which have numerous black dots beneath, pet. obovate 
minutely ciliated and copiously dotted. — E. B. 1986. — I have 
seen a specimen from Mr. G. Don and drawn the character from 
that and Smith's figure and description. — "Aberdalgy in Strath- 
earn, Perthshire." Mr. G.Bon. P. IX. X. S. 
10. H. hirsutum (L.) ; st. erect round hairy, I. oval-oblong 
slightly stalked pellucid-punctate pubescent, sep. lanceolate acute 
fringed with shortly stalked glands, pet. linear oblong tipped with 
stalked glands, styles deciduous. — E. 5.1156. — St. about 2 feet 
high, nearly simple. Fl. in axillary and terminal forked panicles. 
" Seeds longitudinallv papillose." Leight. — Woods and thickets. 
P. VII. VIII. 
11. H. montanum (L.) ; st. erect round glabrous, 1. ovate-ob- 
long sessile pellucid-punctate with glandular dots near the mar- 
