378 
triplinerve. 
dolalriforme. 
angulosum. 
sphcerocar - 
pum. 
canadense. 
Sciro l hr a. 
POLYANDRIA DI-PENTAGYNI A. Hypericum. 
17. H. erectum, subramosum ; caule subancipiti, foliis li- 
nearibus patentissimis triplinerviis, floribus racemoso- 
paniculatis, corolla inaequali, calycibus acutis petalis- 
que serr&to-glandulosis, — Veni. kort. cels 58. 
On the banks of the Ohio. Michaux. %. July, Aug. 
+ . Flowers the size of H. perforatum , pale yellow. 
18. H. erectum, ramosum ; caule ancipi ti, foliis lineari- 
lanceolatis patentibus obtusis, corymbo terminali di- 
chotomo, calycibus inaequalibus lanceolatis, petalis 
dolabriformibus. — Vent. kort. cels 45. 
On dry hills of Kentucky. Michaux. If.. June, July, 
-f . Flowers golden yellow. 
19. H. erectum ; caule tetragono, foliis oblongis acutis arcte 
sessilibus, panicula terminali dichotomy, ramis diva- 
ricatis distanter alte mirioris, calycibus subcampanula- 
tis, laciniis lanceolatis acutis inferne carinatis longitu- 
dine fere corollae, petalis dente unico laterali.. — Willd. 
sp. pl. 3. p. 1454 > Micfi. fi , amer. 2. p . 7.8>. 
H. denticulatum. lValt.fi. car. 19Q. 
In bogs and cedar-swamps : New Jersey and Carolina. 
%. June, July. v.v. About a foot high 5 flowers 
of a beautiful copper colour, of considerable size. 
20. H. erectum, glaberrimumj foliis oblongis , panicula 
nuda dichotomy, dichotomis omnibus unidoris, stylis 
coadunatis, capsula globosa. — Mich.fi. amer. 2. p. 78. 
In Kentucky. Michaux. 1/. -f . 
21. H. erectum, pusillum, parvidorum ; caule tetragono 
superne dichotomo, foliis sessilibus linearibus basi at- 
tenuatis, paniculae ramis primariis oppositis, secunda- 
riis dichotomis, capsulis longis conoideis coloratis. — ■ 
Willd. sp.pl. 3. p. 1455. 
In low gravelly soil ; Canada to- Carolina. 0. June — 
Aug. v. v. Flowers very small j capsules red. 
22. H. pusillum, erectum, setaceo- ramosissimum ; quasi 
aphyllum ; foliis minutis appressis, floribus in ramulis 
solitarie alternis 5 — lO-andris, capsulis oblongis l-lo- 
cularibus. — Mich. fl. amer. 2. p. 79* 
H. nudicaule. Walt.fi. car . 190. 
Sarothra gentianoides. Willd. sp. pl. 1. p. 1515.’ 
Icon. Pluk. mani. t. 342 .fi. 2. 
In dry sunny situations : New England to Carolina. 0. 
June --Aug. v.v. A singular little species j flowers 
very small ; the number of stamina is very variable, 
according to soil and situation. 
