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H. hircinum (L.). Stinking St. John’s Wort. Alien. Shrub. 
VI-VIII. 
Woods. Very rare. 
L. i860, luxuriant among brambles, &c., in the old lane by 
Ince Blundell Park (g.k.). 
H. perforatum (L.). Fig. 106. Dotted-leaved St. John’s Wort. 
Native. P. VII, VIII. 
Hedgebanks and bushy places. Frequent. 
C. Bidston ; Bromborough ; Dawpool ; &c. 
H. quadratum {Stokes). Square-stemmed St. John’s Wort. Native. 
P. VII, VIII. 
In wet places. Frequent. 
C. Parkgate ; Raby Mere ; Newton ; &c. 
H. quadrangulum. Imperforate St. John’s Wort. Native. P. 
VII, VIII. 
a. dubium {Leers.). 
C. 1878, by the footpath from near the E. side of Mollington 
Station towards the canal (r.b.). 
F. 1898, inland of Flint; Bagillt ; Ffynnon Groew (r.b.). 
b. maculatum {Bab.). 
L. Lane leading from Ashurst Beacon towards Dalton Com- 
mon (r.b.). 
C. Moston (LorddeT.). Lane from the schools, West Kirby, 
to the Frankby Road (f.m.w.). Below Little Saughall 
(F.M.W. ; W.W.N.). 
H. humifusum (L.). Fig. 107. Trailing St. John’s Wort. Native. 
P. VII, VIII. 
Heathy and gravelly places. Frequent. 
C. Birkenhead Park ; Higher Bebington ; Little Sutton ; 
Heswall ; West Kirby; &c. 
H. pulchrum (L.). Fig. 108. Small Upright St. John’s Wort. 
Native. P. VII, VIII. 
Dry banks and heaths. Frequent. 
C. Bidston ; Woodchurch ; Spital ; along Deeside ; &c. 
H. hirsutum {L.). Hairy St. John’s Wort. Colonist P. VII, VIII. 
Thickets. Very rare. 
C. In a thicket at Aston near Frodsham (D.). No recent 
record. 
