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THE WEST VIRGINIA FLORA

UNIOLA L. U. LatIFOLIa, Michx. Shady places : Fayette : ^ear Nuttallburg (Nuttall). DACTYLIS L. D. glOMERatA L. Orchard Grass. Fields and meadows. Common throughout, especially in shady places. CYNOSURUS Linn. C. CRISTatUS Linn. Established at Morgantown, Monongalia County (Sheldon, 1617). POA L. P. annua L. Low Spear-grass. Ohio: near Wheeling (Mertz & Guttenberg). Fayette near Nuttallburg (Nuttall). P. compressa L. Wire Grass. Sterile soil in crevices of rocks. Plentiful throughout the State. Forma depauperata, Millsp. Prel. Cat. Fl. W. Va., 472. On rocks. Monongalia : along Falling Run, especially at the cascade. P. pratensis L. Blue Grass. Dry soils and meadow's. Common throughout the State, even in the higher Alleghanies. P. triviaLis L. Roughish Meadow-grass. Moist meadows. Monongalia : along the Monongahela at Little Falls. P. sylvestris Gray. Ohio: near Wheeling (Mertz & Guttenberg). P. alsodes Gray. Hillside woods. Monongalia : along Day Creek near Lit tle Falls. Fayette: near Nuttallburg (Nuttall). P. AUTUMNALis Muhl. P. flexuosa Muhl. Tyler : near Long Reach. P. breviI'OLia Muhl. Ohio: Woods Run near Wheeling (Mertz & Guttenberg). Fayette: near NTuttallburg (Nuttall).

PANICULARIA Fabr. (1763) (Glyccria, R. Br. 1810.) P. Canadensis (Michx.) Kuntze. Woods. Fayette: near Nuttallburg (Nuttall).