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THE WEST VIRGINIA FLORA

Aurora (Steele). Randolph: at Tvgart's Valley (/. D. Smith; Greenman, 81). Tucker: near Parsons (Greenman, 54). Fayette: near Nuttallburg (Nuttall). flexile (Gattinger) Scribn. (P. capillare campestre Gatt.)Dry fields. Monroe: Peters Mountain (Steele, 281). Gattingeri Nash. (P. capillare campestre Gatt.). Dry fields. Monongalia: on a sterile hillside up Falling Run beyond the University (Millspaugh; Sheldon, 3084). Preston: near Aurora (Steele). PhiladelphicUM Bernh. Dry, open ground. Preston: near Aurora (Steele). Wy oming: near Baileysville (Morris, 1283). Monongalia: near Morgantown (Sheldon, 3083). Randolph: gravelly bed of Shavers Fork near Parsons (Greenman, 42). capillare Linn. Ticklegrass. Dry fields. Monongalia : near Morgantown, and Green brier: near White Sulphur Springs (Millspaugh). Fay ette: near Nuttallburg (Nuttall). Monroe: near Old Sweet Springs (Steele, 243). Preston: near Aurora (Mr. & Mrs. Steele). Randolph: near Huttonsville and along the Blackwater River near Hendricks (Greenman, 84, 51). viRGATUM Linn. Moist sandy soils. Monongalia : streets of Morgantown where it seems to flourish, between the bricks of walks, the better the more it is trodden upon : and Mason : banks of the Ohio River near Point Pleasant (Millspaugh). Tucker: near Parsons (Grcenman, 47). Fayette: near Nuttallburg (Nuttall). Randolph: along the Blackwater River near Hendricks (Greenman, 47). AGROSTOIDES Spreng. Wet meadows. Monongalia : below the mouth of Fallin« Run near Morgantown. Kanawha: near Allen's Fork, and Upshur: near Lorentz (Millspaugh). Fayette: near Nutt allburg (Nuttall). Wyoming: at the edge of thickets along Horse and Hound Creeks, near Baileysville (Morris, 1277). Barbour: near Tygart Junction (Greenman, 57). STipiTatUM Nash. Moist soils. Taylor: near Grafton (Guttenberg; J. D. Smith). Monongalia: near Sabraton (Sheldon, 2689). ANCEPS Michx. Moist sandy soils. Fayette: near Nuttallburg (Nuttall). Nicholas: at Richwood (H. H. Smith, 1745). DEPAUPERATUM Muhl. Dry opens. Monongalia: at Roundbottoms (Millspaugh). Fayette: near Nuttallburg (Nuttall). lineariFOliUM Scribn. Dry wrods. ' Jefferson: near Harper's Ferry (Hiteheock).