. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Botany. STUDIES IN THE GENUS HYPERICUM L. NEPAL. Central: Kali Gandaki Valley, 1800 m, , Stainton, Sykes & Williams 5478 (BM); Lukarban Khola, W. of Beni, , Stainton, Sykes & Williams 447 (BM). West: near Maikot, 2550 m, Stainton, Sykes & Williams 3302 (BM,E). INDIA. Bihar: Suratpur, , Mundkur 100 (A). Uttar Pradesh: N. Gharwal, Nandagiri Valley, 2460 m, 1919, Osmaston 1061 (A); Mussoorie, Old Brewery Road, 1950 m, , Anderson (E). Himachal Pradesh: Simla, Jakko, , Rich 257 (K); Chamba,


. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Botany. STUDIES IN THE GENUS HYPERICUM L. NEPAL. Central: Kali Gandaki Valley, 1800 m, , Stainton, Sykes & Williams 5478 (BM); Lukarban Khola, W. of Beni, , Stainton, Sykes & Williams 447 (BM). West: near Maikot, 2550 m, Stainton, Sykes & Williams 3302 (BM,E). INDIA. Bihar: Suratpur, , Mundkur 100 (A). Uttar Pradesh: N. Gharwal, Nandagiri Valley, 2460 m, 1919, Osmaston 1061 (A); Mussoorie, Old Brewery Road, 1950 m, , Anderson (E). Himachal Pradesh: Simla, Jakko, , Rich 257 (K); Chamba, Kilor, Bhandal Valley, 2100 m, , Parker (K). Kashmir: Basaoli [Basoli], 1500 m, , Clarke 31615 (K); Batol Pass, Jumu Road, c. 1800 m, , Stewart 12991 (A). PAKISTAN. Hazara: Murree Hills, Changla Gali, c. 2100 m, , Stewart 3910 (A, RAW). Swat: Kulali, c. 11 km up Swat R. from Bahrein, c. 1650 m, Rodin 5608 (RAW). Dir: Gujar to Dir, 2100-2400 m, 1962, Stewart, Nasir & Siddiqi 1432 (RAW). CULTIVATED. Specimens seen from Eire (1922), (1921) and St. Helena (1832). Despite their wide disjunction, H. dyeri is clearly related to H. wilsonii (). Presumably the disjunction was caused, or at least widened, by the eruption of the Himalayan massif. One of the Nepal specimens of//, dyeri {Stainton, Sykes & Williams 447) has large, thin leaves and relatively long pedicels, and is said to grow 'in forest'. 251 27(38). Hypericum addingtonii N. Robson, sp. nov. H. x cyathifloro N. Robson similis, sed foliis latioribus, ovato-lanceolatis vel oblongo-lanceolatis vel elliptico-oblongis, apice acutis vel obtusis vel rotundato- apiculatis, alabastris apice obtusis, sepalis latioribus apice apiculatis vel obtusis vel rotundato-apiculatis, petalis suborbicularibus, ovario ovoideo breviori, differt. Type: cultivated, England, W. Sussex, Fittleworth [ex horto cornubiensi], , Addington (BM!, holotype). H. leschenaultii sensu ho


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