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Rh WEST VIRGINIA GEOLOGICAL SURV EY

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Frequent or common throughout the State. Hardy : near .Moorefield (Gamble). E. ALBIduM Nutt. Rich soil, Kanawha region, along Coal and Len's Creeks, Ohio Co., near Mt. de Chantal (Bontlou). QUAMASIA Raf. Q. HVACINTHINA (Raf.) Britton. (Camassia Fraseri Torr.) Rich ground. Ohio: near Wheeling (Mertz & Guttenberg). Gilmer : near Glenville (Mapel). ORNITHOGALUM L. O. UMBelLatUM L. Star of Bethlehem. Escaped from gardens. Monongalia : abundant and per sistent on the line of the F., M. & P. R. R. from Morgantown to Coburn's Creek. Gilmer: near Glenville (Mapel). O. nutans L. In a ravine above the glass factory north of Morgantown, Monongalia County (Boutlon). MUSCARI Mill. M. botryoides (L.), Mill. Grape Hyacinth. Escaped from gardens. Monongalia: near Uffington. Gilmer: near Glenville (Mapel). M. RACEMOSUM (L.) Mill. Widely escaped and established at the junction of Aarons Run and Deckers Creek, Monongalia County, near Morgantown (Moffatt). ALETRIS L. A. farinosa L. Star Grass. Colic Root. Sandy moist soils. Webster : in Upper Glade. Fayette : near Nuttallburg (Nuttall). C O N V A L L A R I А C E AE. ASPARAGUS L. A. officinalis L. Asparagus. Woods and opens ; a frequent escape. Jefferson : near Shenandoah Junction, plentiful. Monongalia : plentiful along Cheat River, near Ice's Ferry, and at Stewartstown. Mason : near Point Pleasant. Berkeley : near Martinsburg. Hardy : near Moorefield. CLINTONIA Raf. C. Borealis (Ait.), Raf. Clinton's Lily. Cold damp weeds. Grant : near Bayard. Preston : in Laurel hills. Tucker: near Davis.