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Moorefield. Mercer : near Princeton ; and frequent along streams throughout the State. C A L Y C A N T H А C E A E. BUTNERIA Duham (1755). (Calycanthus, L. 1759). B. florida (L.) Kearney. Allspice. Sweet-scented Shrub. Rich woods. Randolph : near Fords, on Staunton Pike, thence frequent over Rich Mountains. Webster and Nicho las : along Buffalo Bull Ridge. Fayette : along the Gauley River near Gauley Mountains. Summers : near Hinton. B. FERTiLis (Walt.) Kearney (B. laezigatus in Flora). Rich woods. McDowell : back of R. R. water tank neai Welsh. LAURACEA E. SASSAFRAS, Nees & Eberm. S. Sassafras (L.) Karst. Sassafras. (Sassafras officinale Nees.). Thickets and opens. Abundant throughout the State. BENZOIN Fabric. B. Benzoin (L.) Coulter. Wild Allspice. Spice-bush. dera Benzoin Blume). Low woods. Common throughout the State.

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P A P A V E R А C E A E. SANGUINARIA L. S- Canadensis L. Blood-root "Coon-root." Rich woods, frequent. Randolph : Point Mountain. Mon ongalia : near Morgantown. Jefferson : near Flowing Spring, and Shenandale Spring. Gilmer: near Glenville (Mapel). Fayette: near Nuttallburg (Nuttall). Hardy: near Moore field (Gamble). Greenbrier: near White Sulphur Springs (Eggleston, 4340). Throughout the State. STYLOPHORUM Nutt. S. DypHLLUM (Michx.) Nutt. Celandine Poppy. Old fields. Ohio: near Wheeling (Mertz & Guttenberg). Fayette: near Nuttallburg (Nuttall).