rll<n-<l and Mason West Virginia Flora. 163 



Rynchostegium rusciforme (Neck.) Br. & Sen. Quiimimont, August 



21. (No. 109.) 

 My pmim Haldanianum Grev. Quianimont, August 22. (No. 115.) 



Pteridophyta. 



POLYPODIUM VULGARE DECEPTUM MaxOll, Pl'OC. U. S. Nat. Mus. 23: 



628. 1901. Quirmimont, August 21. (No. 25.) 



Spermatophyta. 



Andropogon nutans avenaceus (Michx.) Hack. (Determined by Mr. 



Carleton R. Ball.) Common in bottom lands of the New River. 



Quiimimont, August 21. (No. 36.) 

 TRAUTVETTERIA CAROLINENSIS (Walt.) Vail. Quinnimont, August 21. 



(No. 26.) Growing in some abundance along the banks of Laurel 



Creek; this station confirms its existence in the State, as Doctor 



Millspaugh questioned the locality cited by him. 

 Chamaecrista nictitans commixta Pollard, and Maxon var. nov. 



Plant of low statute, very densely and divaricately branching, the 

 stems finely pubescent or puberulerit; leaves resembling those of nicti 

 tans, but often with -more numerous leaflets; petiolar gland cupulate or 

 truncate, usually nearly sessile; flowers and fruit as in C. nictitan*. 



Type in U. S. National Herbarium, No. 357,069, collected by Charles 

 L. Pollard and William R. Maxon in alluvial soil along the New River 

 at Quinnimont, W. Va., August 21, 1899. (No. 31.) 

 Galactia regularis (L.) B. S. P. Quinnimont, August 21. (No. 29.) 



Bottom lands of the New River. 

 Strophostyles helvola (L.) Britton. Quinnimont, August 21. (No. 32.) 



Bottom lands of the New River. 

 Physalis heterophylla Nees. Quinnimont, August 21. (No. 38.) 



Bottom lands of the New River. 

 TAGESTES PATULA L. Quinnimont, August 21. (No. 20.) Escaped 



from cultivation along the railroad near Laurel Creek. 

 SOLID AGO NEGLECTA Torr. & Gray. Quinnimont, August 21. (Nos. 33 



arid 34.) Bottom lands of the New River. Recently reported by 



Doctor Millspaugh from another locality in the State. 



