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fiiafp points ; fo that they feem triangular : Oh the ^ 
tops of the flalks and branches ftand a few yellow ^ 
fidwers, refembling thofe of the common kind. 
3. Hypericum minus fupinum^ R. 34^, P-572. 
minus fupinum^ vel fupinum glahrum^ C. 279. fu- 
J>inum glahrum^ G. 541. The Lead Trailing St 
J ohn* s W ort. In fandy , barren uncultivated paftures 
^d fields. This little plant is eafily diftinguifhed ; 
from all the other fpecies of St John’s Wort, by its 
fmalnefs, by the multitude of its feeble ftalks, which J: 
lye cldfe together upon the grouhd, fometimes en- 
tirely covering it, and by its thin fet flowers. 
4. Hypericum Androfcemum diBum^ R. 343. An^ 
drofemon hirfuium^ C. 280. Tutfan St John’s 
Wort. In thickets, and by hedges. The ftalks ' 
are dbove a cubit and a half high, round, hairy, and : 
ftiff; the branches are Ihorter, thicker fet with 
larger and broader downy leaves than the firft fpecies ; 
and the flowers are a little fmaller and paler : The 
fegmerits of the cmpalement are arm’d with black- 
ilh fed bridles at the borders : The tops feem to be . 
ftrewed with blackifii fpots, like fine dud. 
5. Hypericum elegantijjimmn non ramojum folio h- 
to^ R. 343. Afciron feu Hypericum bifolium gluhrum ~ 
*7im perforatum^ C. 280. Androfternum Matibioli^ 
T. 575. Elegant imperforate St John’s Wort. Oh ' ‘ 
Conzick fear by Kendal^ and on the rocks by the ri- 1 
vulet between Shop and Anna well, Weftmor eland, 4 
The ftalks grow about a cubit high, are round, up- ( 
right, fmooth, fmall, and firm : The leaves. On ! 
the under-fide, are marked on the edges with littte ’ 
red fpots. I have obferved the plant that grows on i 
Conzick fear, and the leaves appeared to be perfo- i 
tated -f . * 
6. Hypericum 'm'axirmm Androfemum *bulgare dic^ «| 
ttan, Androfemum vulgare^ R. 343, P. 575. ma- i 
scimum frutefeensy C. 280. Climemm Itdloruniy G. 
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