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near Gauley Bridge. Gilmer: near Glenville (Prof. Brown). Kanawha : near Pocotaligo. Jackson : near Sandyville. Jef ferson : near Harpers Ferry. Mason : near Point Pleasant. Harrison : near Shinnston. Summers : near Hinton. Monon galia: near Morgantown. Hardy: near Moorefield (Gam ble). Medsgeri Shafer. Dry gravelly situations. Ohio: near Wheeling (Guttenberg). Chamaechrista L. Partridge Pea. Sandy fields. Monongalia : near the mouth of Cheat River. Marion : near Opekiska. Fayette : near Nuttallburg (NuttaJl). NiCTiTANS L. Wild Sensitive Plant. Sandy places. Monongalia : along the Monongahela River. Marion : near Clements. Fayette : near Nuttallburg (Nuttall) ; near Hawks Nest (Holton). Barbour: near Tygart Junction (Greenman, 181). Mason: near Point Pleasant. Summers: near Hinton. Hardy: near Moorefield (Gamble). NicTiTANS coMMiXTA (Poll. & Max.) comb. nov. Chamaeerista nictitans commixta Pollard & Maxon, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., 14:163 (19x11). Plant of low stature, very densely and divaricately branch ing, the stems finely pubescent or puberulent : leaves resem bling those of nictitans but often with more numerous leaf lets; petiolar gland cupulate or truncate, usually nearly ses sile ; flowers and fruits as in C. nictitans. Collected by Charles L. Pollard and William R. Maxon in alluvial soil along New River at Quinnimont, Fayette County, August 21, 1899. Their No. 31, the type, is in the National Herbarium as No. 357,069.

GLEDITSIA L. G. triacanthos L. Honey or Black Locust. Rich woods. Monongalia : near Morgantown. Wirt : on Nigh-Cut Hill. Randolph: Rich Mts. ; Point Mt., alt. 233,700 ft. Gilmer : near Glenville. Hardy : near Moorefield. GYMNOCLADUS Lam. G. dioica (L.) Koch. Kentucky Coffee-tree. (G. Canadensis, Lam.). Rich woods, infrequent. Randolph : Point Mountain, be yond Valley Bend. Webster: Buffalo Bull Mountain, along ridge.