HYPERICUM. 
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[//. datum {kit.) ; st. shrubby, ^-edged, ped. 'l-uiwjed, 1. 
subcordate-ovate subacute, cymes few-llowered, sep. broad un- 
equal h as long as petals persistent, styles exceediwj the stani., 
caps. oval. — Wats. Dendr. Brit. 85. //. Androsn'.mum (Sm.). 
E. Ji. 122.5. //. anrjlicum (Bert.).— -St. 3—4 ft. high, inueli 
branched. Fl. large, in terminal cymes. Sep. nearly as large 
as those of //. A ndroso'mum. Pet. about equalling stamens. — 
The remains of cultivation. P. VTI. — IX.] E, 
' [//. hirci.mim (L.), Wats. Dendr. 86, Sy. E. B. 246, has lan- 
ceolate acute deciduous sepals, but otherwise much resembl '3 
//. I'latHni ; it is established in some places.] 
**""" Jferhx. Styles 3, stam. shortly united- in 3 sets,j/et. persistent. 
3. //. qiiadran'gulum (L. em., Leers) ; st. erect toith 4 loiwjs, 1. 
ovate with pellucid dots and veins, se^^ erect lanceola te acniiiinatn 
e'dtire, pet. lanceolate, styles half as long as the capsule. — E. B. 
370. R. vi. 344.--//. tetrapterum (Fr.).— St. 1—2 feet high. 
Fl. i)i terminal forked close many-floAvered cymes, pale. — In 
wet places. P. VII. E. S. I. 
, 4. H. uiulvldtnm (Schousb. ex Willd.) : st. erect branched 
4-edged, 1. oblong wavy at the edge with many pellucid dots 
netted with pellucid veins and (as well as the se]). and edges 
of the stem) with black marginal dots beneath, sep. erect ovate- 
lanceolate acute usually bluntly crenate, styles not h as long 
as the capsule. — of B. ii. 97 t. 16. //. binticum Boiss. Voy. 
t. 34. .s'//. A'. 7A 270 a.— St. 2 -3 ft. high. L. wavy at the edge, 
much and uniformly dotted, declining. Fl. in very lax, much 
branched cymes. Pet. yellow, tinged externally on one longi- 
tudinal half with red. Anth. with a black spot. Styles divari- 
cate. — Boggy places in Devon and Cornwall. P. VII. E. 
5. //. 'ptrjordtuni (L.) ; st. erect 2-edged, 1. oblong with pel- 
lucid dots, sep. erect lanceolate acute, pet. obliijuely oblong, 
styles as long as the capsule. — E. B. 295. K. vi. 343. — St. 1 — 2 
feet high. L. elliptic-jbloug, varying much in form, and in 
the number and size of the pellucid dots ; chief veins pellucid, 
but not forming a network. Sep. usually denticulate near the 
tip. — /3. awjustifolium, (DC). ; 1. linear-oblong, sep. lanceolate 
acute finely denticulate. — Woods, hedgebanks, cfec. P. VII. 
VIII. E. S. I. 
' 6. //. ntaridiitniii (Crantz) : st. erect quadrangular, 1. elliptic- 
ovate blunt with a few pellucid dots netted with pellucid veins, 
Sep. refle.ri'd Avith many black dots on the outside, pet. elliptic, 
