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HELENIUM L. H. automnale L. Sneeze-weed. Alluvial river banks. Wirt : along the Little Kanawha River. Fayette: near Nuttallburg (Nuttall). Monongalia: near Morgantown. Randolph : near Cheat Bridge, alt. 3,660 ft. Summers: near Hinton (Millspaugh, Eggleston 5519)Hardy: near Moorefield (Gamble). Preston: near Aurora (Mr. & Mrs. Steele). TAGETES Linn. T. PATULA L. Escaped from cultivation and established along the rail road near Laurel Creek, Fayette County, near Quinnimont (Pollard & Maxon 20). ACHILLEA L. A. MillefoliUM L. Yarrow. Milfoil. Common throughout the State, even in the most inac cessible portions of the virgin forests in the Alleghanies, where it certainly appears native. Randolph : Point Moun tain, alt. 3,300 ft. Nicholas : Buffalo Range, alt. 2,875 ftANTHEMIS L. A. Cotula L. Dog's Fennel. May-weed. Fields and waste grounds. Common throughout the State. A. arvensis L. Chamomile. Waste places. Morgan : along the B. & O. R. R. near No. 12 Water Tank. CHRYSANTHEMUM L. C. LeucanthemUM L. Ox-Daisy. "Sheriff Pink." Becoming too plentiful as a weed in fields, in the follow ing counties : Monongalia, Marion, Hampshire : where it is often known as Sheriff Pink; Jackson, Preston, Kanawha: near Charleston (James); Cabell: near Barboursville (James). Grant, Lewis, Upshur. Randolph, Berkeley: near Martinsburg; Fayette: near Nuttallburg (Nuttall). Green brier: near Ronceverte, Caldwell, Fort Spring, and White Sulphur Springs. Hardy : near Moorefield (Gamble). Mer cer : near Princeton and Ingleside.