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ORDER XII. HYPERICINE^. 
1. HYPERICUM. 
1. H. ANDROSJEMUM. Tutsaii. July — August. ^2 
In thickets and woods. North. Dean in Greetland, High Royd wood 
in Warley, and in a wood near the Triangle Inn, Sowerhy, all in 
the parish, of Halifax. Ruswarpe carr, near Whitby. Midgehole 
wood, nine miles west of Halifax. Crooks wood, near Sheffield. 
Londesbro’. Larpool wood, near Hawsker, three miles south of 
Whitby. Kilton wood, near Whitby. 
The Whitby plant is said to flower in May and June. 
2. H. QUADRANGULUM. Square- Stalked St. John’s-wort. July — Aug. 1/ 
Woods and thickets, frequent. 
3. H. PERFORATUM. Perforated St. John’s-wort. July — August. 1/ 
Lanes and hedges, frequent. 
4. H. DUBiuM. Imperforate St. John’s-wort. July — August. If. 
Hotingham woods. In a stone quarry at Hutton, near Ripon. 
About Applegarth, near Richmond, abundant. On both sides of the 
Tees, above Middleton. 
5. H. HUMiFUSUM. Trailing St. John’s-wort. July — September. If 
In sandy heathy rather boggy pastures, frequent. 
6. H. MONTANUM. Mountain St. John’s-wort. July. If 
Huddleston quarry, near Sherburn. Manor vale, Kirkby. Lane 
between Hovingham and Calton moor. Whitcliffe limekilns, near 
Ripon. At Malham cove and Gordale. Thorp Arch. Near Ingleton. 
7. H. HiRSUTUM. Hairy St. John’s-wort. June — July. If 
A skham lane, near York. Huddleston quarry. Near Sheriff Hutton 
Castle. In the wood at Thorp Arch. Banks of the Derwent above 
Crambe bridge, and other places in that neighbourhood, frequent. 
Middlethorp ings. In Craven. 
8. H. PULCHRUM. Small Upright St. John’s-wort. July. If 
In woods and heathy places on clayey soil, frequent. 
9. H. ERODES. Marsh St. John’s-wort. August — September. If 
In spongy bogs amongst Sphagnum. On Stockton forest, Sandburn, 
and Strensall common, near York. Hookstone craggs, near 
Knaresbro’. Headingley moor. Bog below Addle bridge. Black 
moor. Piercy’s moor, two miles from Castle Howard. 
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