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THE WEST VIRGINIA FLORA on new surfaces, (b) matted growth of previous seasons on old surfaces, with stems an inch or two high, (c) very old masses with stems from five to eight inches high or as long where the current prevented an erect habit ; in the Guyandot River below Baileysville, Wyoming county, alt. 1,100 ft., August 15, 1900. (Morris, 1210). CRASSULACEAE.

SEDUM L. S. PULCHelluM Michx. Rocky places. Jefferson: near Harper's Ferry (Gray). S. Nevii Gray. Dry, rocky places. Greenbrier: near White Sulphur Springs (Millspaugh, Eggleston 4367)" S. TERNatUM Michx. Stone-crop. On rocks in deep woods and opens. Throughout the State. S. TelEPHIOIDES Michx. Drier situations. Throughout the northern counties. Jefferson: Harper's Ferry (Gray). Hardy: near Moorefield (Gamble). Hampshire : near Romney. S. TelephiUM, L. Live-for-ever. Along railroad banks. Jefferson. Morgan and Berkeley counties. PENTHORACEAE. PENTHORUM L. P. SEDOiDES L. Ditch Stone-crop. "Open wet places, and ditches. Throughout the State. Very luxuriant specimens three feet and more high were noted in the delta of a spring, under limestone cliffs, below Baileysville, Wyoming county" (Morris). P A R N A S S I А C E AE. PARNASSIA Linn. P. GRANDIFLORA DC. Wet banks. Fayette: near Kanawha Falls (Selby). P. ASARIFOLIA Vent. Wet places Upshur: near French Creek (A. B. Brooks).