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D. Consolida L. Field Larkspur. Frequent in old fields and along roadsides. Lewis : along Stone Coal Creek. Monongalia : near Morgantown. Up shur : near Buckhannon. Randolph : near Beverly. Kana wha : near Kanawha Falls (James). ACONITUM L. A. UNciNATVM L. Wild Monk's Hood. Deep, rich woods along streams. Randolph : along Cheat River near Cheat Bridge. Monongalia : near Camp Eden. Fayette: along New River near Nuttallburg (Nuttall). A. RECLiNATUM A. Gray. Woodlands. Randolph : on Cheat Mountain (Gray). Pen dleton : in a damp depression on Spruce Knob ; and Poca hontas : on the Greenbrier River, "in neither place did the plants appear to have the least tendency to trail : they were strictly erect (A. B. Brooks). . ANEMONE L. A. CYLINDRICA Gray. Long-fruited Anemone. Dry Woodlands. Wood : near Leachtown. Jackson : near Sandyville. Rare. A. Virginiana L. Thimble-weed. Open woods and meadows. Upshur: near Buckhannon (Millspaugh, Pollock). Monongalia: along the Monongahela River. Webster: near Hacker Valley (//. H. Smith, 1649). Randolph: Rich Mountains, alt. 1825 ft. Fayette: near Nuttallburg, where it grows as tall as 4 ft. (Nuttall). Frequent throughout the State. A. Canadensis L. Pennsylvania Anemone. (A. Pennsylvanica, L.). Rich woods, rare. Calhoun : along Laurel Run. Gilmer : near Glenville (Mapel). A. quinqueFOlia L. Wind-flower. Wood Anemone. A. ne m orsa, L.). Margins of rich woods and opens. Calhoun : along Laurel Run. Gilmer : near Glenville (Mapel). Fayette : near Nutt allburg (Nuttall). And general throughout the State. A. TRI FOLIA L. Rich woods. Mercer : near Ingleside. McDowell : near Elkhorn. Monongalia: near Camp Eden. Greenbrier: in a dry ravine at White Sulphur Springs, alt. about 2,300 ft. (Heller). The altitude of the first two stations in the southern part of the State is from 2,200-2,350 ft. ; these localities are along