180 



n L. 



Numerous specimens were measured which were over t \vel\e 

 feet high. 



SKUICOCAKl'US LINIFOLIUS (L.) B. S. P. 



On dry shaded banks along the road above Ilinton, Summers 



County, altilude 1400 feet, July 7, 1000 (Morri*. ( .).">0). 

 ASTKI; CLAYTONI Burgess. 



Along rocky banks east of Oceana, Wyoming Couniy, altilude 

 1300 feet, August 22, 1900 (Mn'i*. l:>4a). 



ASTER SAGITTIFOLIU8 Willd. 



On dry banks between Piney, Raleigh Couniy, and. Jumping 

 Branch, Summers County, altitude 2200-3100 i'eet, August 21, 

 1900 (Morris, 1338). 



GIFOLA GEKMANICA (L.) Dumort. 



A*long the road north of Athens, Mercer Couniy. altilude 2.~>00 

 feet, July 18, 1900 (Morru, 1034). 



In preparing this paper the arrangement of the Myxomyc< tcs 

 is according to McBride; the remaining Tlialloph ytes according 

 to Engler & Prantl; the hepatic Bryophytes according to Alills- 

 paugh & Nuttall; the true mosses according to Lesquereux & 

 James; the Pteridophytes and Sperniato}>liytes according to 

 Britton & Brown. 



Strong heliotropic movements were observed almost daily in 

 various species of Oxalis, in Cercis Canadensix, Ti'<>f<>Iit<ni <fn- 

 biiim (?), Vitis cordifolia, Hobinia liispida (V), and questiona 

 bly in Impatiem aurea. These species are quoted in the order 

 of those with the greatest movement to those with the least. 



Professor C. F. Millspaugh has requested that the following 

 additions be published in this paper, so that the report of species 

 new to West Virginia may be as complete as possible. It is a 

 pleasure to so publish his list. 



Fungi. 



PEKICHAENA FLAVIDA Pk. 



On bark of dead Magnolia Fraseri, Nuttallburg;. L. W. Nutlall. 

 ZYGODESMUS TILIACEUS E. & E. 



On bark of dead Magnolia Fraxeri, Nuttallburgr. L. W. Nut tall. 

 CLADOSPORIUM CORYNITKICHUM 10. & E. 



On leaves of Magnolia Franeri, Nuttallburg. L. W. Nuttall. 



