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E. TOMENTOSUS L. "Tobacco Weed." "Devil's Grandmother." Fields. Harrison : near Quiet Dell. Upshur : near Lorentz. EUPATORIUM L. E. purpureUM L. Queen of the Meadow. "Quill-wort." Low grounds. Common throughout the State. Cheat Mountains in Randolph at an altitude of 3,600 feet. Numer ous specimens were measured which were over twelve feet high (Morris). E. macuLatUM Linn. Dry Fork River near Harman, Randolph Co. (Greenman 236). E. MACULATUM AMOENUM (Pursh) Britton. Rich woods along runs. Grant: Buffalo Creek near Bay ard. Tucker : Beaver Creek near Davis. E. HYSSOPIFOLIUM L. Sterile soil. Jefferson : near Shepherdstown. E. PUBESCENS. Muhl. Dry hillsides. Fayette: near Nuttallburg (Nuttall). Jef ferson : near Shepherdstown. Monongalia : near Morgantown and Camp Eden. Preston : near Aurora (Mr. and Mrs. Steele). E. ALTissiMUM L. Tall Boneset. River banks. Monongalia : near Little Falls and Beechwoods. E. TRIFOLIATUM Linn. In moist soils, Preston: near Aurora (Mr. and Mrs. Steele). E. SESSiLiFOLiuM L. Upland Boneset. River banks. Monongalia : near Beechwoods. Fayette : near Nuttallburg, plentiful (Nuttall). E. PERFOLiATUM L. Boneset. Thorough-wort. Damp places. Common throughout the State. E. AGERATOiDES L. White Snake-root. Rich woods. Monongalia : along Decker's Creek and else where plentiful. Randolph : Cheat Mountains near Cheat Bridge. Marion : near Worthington. Fayette : rear Nuttall burg (Nuttall). Hardy: near Moorefield (Gamble). Pres ton: near Aurora (Mr. and Mrs. Steele). Tucker: rich woods near Parsons (Greeman 242). E. AROMatICUM L. Rich soil. Fayette : near Nuttallburg. Hardy : near Morefield (Gamble).