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THE WEST VIRGINIA FLORA L I N А C E AE. LINUM L.

L. ViRGiNiANUM L. Wild Flax. Open woods, borders and roadsides. Wood. Wirt, Cal houn, Gilmer, Lewis and Upshur. Randolph : along Tygart's Valley River. Webster and Nicholas ; near Richwood (H. H. Smith 1740). Kanawha: near Peabody; near Coalburgh (James). Jackson, Monongalia, and Preston. Fay ette: near Gauley Bridge; near Kanawha Falls (James) ; near Nuttallburg (Nuttall). Kanawha: near Charleston (James). L. striatUM Walt. Damp places. Webster: in Upper and Long Glades Preston : in glades near Terra Alta and Reedsville (Millspaugh) ; near Aurora (Mr. & Mrs. Steele). Fayette: near Nuttallburg, in sphagnous bog (Nuttall). Monongalia: at Camp Eden. L. usitatissimUM L. Flax. An uncommon adventive. Fayette : along the C. & O. R. R., near Nuttallburg (Nuttall).

RUT ACE AE. XANTHOXYLUM L. X. AmericanUM Mill. Prickly Ash. Toothache-tree. Rocky woods, becoming rare. Jefferson : near Flowing Spring. Monongalia : Decker's Creek. Taylor : along Cheat River. RUTA L. R. graveolens L. Rue. Escaped from gardens. Randolph : on Point Mountain along the road about half way to the summit. я PTELEA L. P. TRiFOLiatA L. Wafer Ash. Hop-tree. River banks. Jefferson: near Harper's Ferry (Mertz & Guttehberg). Hancock: along Oak Run. Brooke: on Short Creek. Summers : on banks of New River, near Hamilton, common.