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ARABIS L. A. PatenS Sulliv. Moist rocky places in woods. Monongalia : near Monongahela River at Uffington. Preston : Cold Spring. A. LAEVIGATA (Muhl.), Poir. Rocky places, frequent. Monongalia : near Morgantown, and little Falls. Alarion : near Catawba. Fayette : near Nuttallburg, common (Nuttall). Lewis: (Pollock). A. Canadensis L. Sickle-pod. Woods, and along cool runs. Monongalia : near Gran ville, near Morgantown and Uffington. A. lyrata L. Rocky or sandy places. Monongalia : banks near mouth of Cheat River. Mercer : near Ingleside. ERYSIMUM L. E. CHEiRANTHOiDES L. Worm-seed Mustard. Roadsides and railroad embankments. Monongalia : near Morgantown. Jefferson : near Shenandoah Junction. Min eral : near Piedmont. HESPERTS L. H. Matronalis L. Dame's violet. Escaped to waste places. Monongalia : cinders of rail road banks near Morgantown. C A P P A R I D А C E A E. CLEOME L. C. SPINOSA L. Spider Flower. , C. pungens Willd. Escaped from farther south, at Barboursville near the Guvandot River. Cabell county (James). Webster: Hacker Valley (H. H. Smith, 1737).' DROSERA CEA E. DROSERA L. D. ROTUNDIFOLIA L. Sundew. Glades. Preston : Cranberry Summit : Morgan's Glade ; and Terra Alta (Millspaugh) ; near Aurora (Mr. & Mrs Steele). P O D О S T E M О N A C E AE. PODOSTEMON Michx. P. Ceratophyllum Michx. "Three well marked stages, (a) an entirely sessile growth