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THE WEST VIRGINIA ELORA S P A R G A N I А C E AE.

SPARGANIUM, L. S. EURYCARPUM, Engelm. Bur-reed. Borders of stream and still waters. Webster : in Welch Glade. Greenbrier : near White Sulphur Springs. S. diVERsiFOLiuM acaule (Beeby) Fern. & Eam. Pocahontas: near Travellers Repose (Grcctunan, 75). POTAMOGETONACEAE. POTAMOGETON, L. P. LONCHiTES Tuck. P. fluitans Roth. In rivers and streams. Randolph : near Tygart's Vallev River, near Huttonsville. Summers : New River : near Hin ton. P. Spirillus Tuckerman. Randolph : in the Tygarts Valley River near Huttonsville (Greenman, 132). P. pectinatus L. (Determined by F. V. Coville). Forming large masses on the bars of the Greenbrier River at Talcott, Summers County, altitude 1,490 feet, August 24, 1900 (Morris, 1342). P. dimorph us Raf. In still water. Hardy: near Moorefield (A. B. Brooks). P. epihydrus Raf. Preston: in a ditch near Cranesville (Sheldon 3414 visa). SCHEUCHZERIACEAE. SCHEUCHZERIA L. S. palustris Linn. Pocahontas: in Cranberry Glades (A. B. Brooks). A L I S M А C E A E. ALISMA, L. A. Plantago-aquatica Linn. Wet ditches. Monongalia: near Ice's Ferry. Summers: near Hinton. Greenbrier : near White Sulphur Springs. SAGITTARIA, L. S. ARIFOLIA Nutt. Arrow-head. In water or very wet places. Randolph : near Beverly. Summers: near Hinton. Greenbrier: near White Sulphur