178 Morris Some Plants of West 



GEUM FLAVUM (Porter) Bicknell. 



Along Madam Creek opposite Hinton, Summers County, alti 

 tude 1500 feet, July 9, 1900 (Morris, 965); along the Guyandot 

 River below Baileysville, Wyoming County, altitude 1250 feet, 

 August 15, 1900 (Morris, 1218). 

 AGRIMONIA HIRSUTA (Muhl.) Bicknell. 



In a thicket about a spring near Kegley, Mercer County, altitude 

 2100 feet, July 21, 1900 (Morris, 1042). 



Drupaceae. 



AMYGDALUS PERSIC A L. 



Several trees were growing in the woods along Dry Fork above 

 Peeryville, McDowell County, altitude 1300 feet, August 4, 

 1900 (Morris, 1130). 

 Papilionaceae. 



MEIBOMIA PAUCIFLORA (Nutt.) Kuntze. 



In woods along Laurel Branch east of Oceana, Wyoming Coun 

 ty, altitude 2000 feet, August 22, 1900 (Morris, 1291). 

 Meibomia Dillenii (Darl.) Kuntze. 



Locally a very troublesome weed in fields. 



Hippocastanaceae. 



jffisculus octandra Marsh. 



An immense tree of this species, measuring twenty feet in cir 

 cumference at the ground, twelve feet at the height of one's 

 shoulder, and nearly if not quite one hundred feet high, stood 

 by the bank of Dry Fork above Peeryville, McDowell County. 



Yiolaceae. (Determined by C. L. Pollard.) 

 VIOLA AFFINIS LeConte. 



About a spring near Kegley, Mercer County, altitude 2090 feet, 



July 21, 1900 (Morris, 1046). 

 VIOLA PAPILIONACEA Pursh. 



On Great Bend Tunnel Mountain, Summers County, altitude 

 1700 feet, July 14, 1900 (Morris, 1023); along Horsepen Creek, 

 McDowell County, altitude 1900 feet, July 30, 1900 (Morris, 

 1104). 

 VIOLA ALSOPHILA Greene. * 



As the last number (Morris, 1101); ditto, altitude 1850 feet, 

 (Morris, 1109). 



Umbelliferae. 



SANICULA TRIFOLIATA Bicknell. 



Along Madam Creek opposite Hinton, Summers County, alti 

 tude 1500 feet, July 9, 1900 (Morris, 961). 



Cuscutaceae. 



CUSCUTA ARVENSIS Beyrich. 



On Ambrosia artemisiaefolia in very dry grounds below Baileys- 



