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longer than the ovary. II. rero?ten.<te (Sehr.) Koch Syn. ed. 2. 
■440.? — Woods, hedgehanks, &c. P. VII. VIII. 
7. H. humifusuin ( L.) ; sf. prostrate somewhat 2-edged, 1. oval- 
ohlong ohtnse niinntely i)ellueid-i)unctate the margins with hlack 
dots hencath, fl. sid)eymosc, sep. unequal, 3 oblong obtuse mu- 
cronnte, 2 lanceolate, all entire or glandular-serrate and having 
a few black dots beneath, stam. not more than 15, styles very short. 
— E. B. 1226. K. 5176. — St. procumbent, slender, 3 — 6 in. long. 
The presenee or absence of the glandular serratures on the sepals 
makes it uueertain to which section this plant ought to be re- 
ferred. — Gravelly and heathy places. P. VII. 
*** Styles 3, sep. with glandular serratures. 
8. H. linariifolium (Vahl); st. erect or ascending terete, 
1. linear obtuse with revolute margins, fl. cymose, sep. rather 
unequal lanceolate acute with glandular serratures and numerous 
blaek dots beneath, stam. about 30, styles half as long as the cap- 
sule. — 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 ])unctures, 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 iMr. G. Don and (h’ami the character from 
that and Smith’s figure and descrij)tion. — “Aberdalgy in Strath- 
eam, Perthshire.” Mr. G. Don. P. IX. X. S. 
10. H. hirsutum (L.); st. erect round hairy, 1. oval-ohlong 
slightly stalked pellucid-punctate jnibescent, sep. lanceolate acute 
fringed with shortly stalked glands, pet. linear oblong tipped with 
stalked glands, styles deciduous. — E. B. 1156. R. 5189. — St. 
about 2 feet high, nearly simple. Fl. in axillary and terminal 
forked panicles. “ Seeds longitudinally papillose.” height . — 
Woods and thickets. P. VII. VIII. 
11. H. montanum (h.) ; st. erect round yZaSroMS, 1. ovate-ob- 
long sessile pellucid-punctate with glandular dots near the mar- 
gin, sej). lanceolate acute fringed %oith shortly stalked glands, pet. 
elliptical entire without dots or glands, styles half the length of 
the capsule. — E. B. 371. R. 5187. — St. two feet high, simple. 
Fl. in terminal dense panicles. Seeds with longitudinal crenate 
ridges. — Bushy limestone hills. P. VII. VIII. E. 
12. H. pulchriun {L.) ; st. erect round glabrous, 1. cordate am- 
plexicaule pellucid-punctate glabrous, sep. broadly ovate obtuse 
