167 
Many^ Sets. Many Males. Pol) ad. Polyand. 
Three females in each flower, cups notched, 
with glandules, leaves heart-shaped, smooth, 
stem round. — Curtis. I. 56. 
Heaths, July, P. Rare. 
Am pthill^ — A s ple)\ — Pot ton. 
Ohs : 
Stem at first weak and leanings afterwards upright, leaves 
undotted, shining : between them risefriiitstalks, each hearing 
3 fozoers, 
50. Imperforate St. John's Wort. — H. dubium. 
Three females in'each flower, stem bbsoletely 
4-cdged , leaves obtuse, destitute of pellucid 
dots, cup leaves elliptical. Botany.) 
Sowerby. 296. 
Woods, August, P. Rare. 
Luton. 
Found by the late T. Vaux, Esq. 
Ohs : 
Leaves opposite, hoary underneath, 
C L A S S. XIX. 
Anthers united. Syngencsia. 
Character of the XIXth. Class, 
riozvers compound. Anthers united so as to 
form a cylinder, each individual seed placed 
on a common hed or receptacle under it's cor- 
j. 
respondent floret. 
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