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THE WEST VIRGINIA FLORA

V. scaBRiuscuLA (T. & G.) Schwein. Rich woods. Monongalia : near Morgantown, common. Fayette: near Nuttallburg (Nuttall). V. HASTATA Michx. Woodlands. Fayette: near Nuttallburg (Nuttall). Up shur: near Buckhannon (Pollock). Mercer: oak woods, near Bluefield. McDowell : near Elkhorn. V. triloba Schwein. Dry woodlands. Upshur: near Buckhannon (Pollock). Monongalia: near Morgantown (Sheldon). V. CONSPERSA Reichb. (V. Muhlenbergii, Labradorica Auth.). Low shaded places, Upshur: near Buckhannon (Pollock). V. Canadensis L. Canada Violet. Rich woods. Monongalia : magnificent specimens in great profusion along the woods bordering the F. M. & P. R. R., between Beechwoods and Little Falls; near Uffington. Marion : near Opekiska and Catawba. Gilmer : near Glenville (Mapel). Fayette: near Nuttallburg (Nuttall). Mc Dowell: near Elkhorn. Upshur: near Buckhannon (Pol lock). V. striata Ait. Pale Violet. Along runs. Monongalia : the most common species. Fayette: near Nuttallburg (Nuttall). Hardy: near Moorefield (Gamble). McDowell: near Elkhorn. Upshur: near Buckhannon (Pollock). V. Labradorica Schrank. Viola caniva var. Muhlenbergii, Traut. Fayette County, at foot of cliff at Nuttallburg (Nuttall). V. rostrata Pers. Long-spurred Violet. Hillside. Fayette: near Nuttallburg (Nuttall). Green brier: near White Sulphur Springs (Eggleston 4366). Up shur: near Buckhannon (Pollock). V. Rafinesquei Greene. Field Pansy. (V. tenella Muhl, not Poir.). Greenbrier: near White Sulphur Springs (Eggleston 4365)- Monongalia : near Morgantown (Sheldon 200). Fields and rocky opens. Monongalia, common. Mineral : near Kevser (Workman). Fayette: near Nuttallburg (Nutt all). V. AFFiNis X cucuLLatA Brainerd. Tucker : near Parsons in "The Sluice" and along the bot tom of the creek. (Grcentnan 301, 303, 304, 305. 306). "These five sheets. Nos. 301. 303-6, collected at the same time and apparently at stations not far apart, are I believe V. afUnis X cuculata and its offspring; see Rhod. 8:49. March, 1806. The hybrid has since been found in several other sta tions. The long auricles are found characteristic of V. cucul