JAN. 1896. FLORA OF W. VIRGINIA MILLSPAUGH & NUTTALL. 219 

 LUDWEGIA ALTERNIFOLIA LiNEARiFOLiA Britton, Bull. Torr. Club, 



17: 315 (1890). 



"Two or three feet high, divergently branched, the branches 

 ascending. Leaves linear, elongated, 2 to 4 in. long, i.5to4lines 

 wide, acute; flowers solitary in the axils of the upper leaves or 

 bracts, yellow; sepals ovate-lanceolate acute, narrower than 

 those of L. alternifolia; branches and both sides of the leaves 

 somewhat pubescent. Petals apparently remaining on the plant 

 longer than those of L. alternifolia, which, as Dr. Millspaugh 

 observes, commonly fall away when the plant is shocked." 



"Appearing very distinct from typical L. alternifolia, but pre- 

 srmably but "a variety of \\..^ From the description it may be the 

 Rhexiii linearifolia Poir, in Lam. Encyl. vi. 2, said to come from 

 Carolina." 



Wood Co., near Lockhart's Run. (Millspaugh}, (Nuttall}. 



LUDWEGIA PALUSTRIS (Linn.) Ell. 



ONAGRA BIENNIS (Linn.) Scop. (Enothera bienms Linn. (E. biennis 

 grandifolia Lindl. 



CENOTHERA* PUMILA Linn. 



CENOTHERA* FRUTICOSA Linn. 



CENOTHERA* FRUTICOSA DIFFERTA Millsp. Fl. W. Va. , 366 (1892). 



Damp meadows, Wood Co., near Lockhart's Run, the most 

 common form. 



Stems i to 2 ft. high, nearly smooth, branching diffusely from 

 every axil. Flowers profuse, large. Lower leaves ovate. Cap- 

 sules narrowly winged, very short; apical inflorescence strongly 

 cymose. 



CENOTHERA* LINEARIS Michx. CEnothe ra frutico sa var. linearis Watson- 



GAURA BIENNIS Linn. 



CIRC^A LUTETIANA Linn. 



CIRC^EA ALPINA Linn. 



ARALIACE^E. 

 ARALIA SPINOSA Linn. 

 ARALIA RACEMOSA Linn. 

 ARALIA NUDICAULIS Linn. 

 ARALIA HISPIDA Vent. 

 PANAX QUINQUEFOLIUM Linn. Aralia quinquefolia Dec. & PI. 



UMBELLIFER.E. 

 HYDROCOTYLE AMERICANA Linn. 

 ERYNGIUM AQUATICUM Linn. 

 DAUCUS CAROTA Linn. 



DAUCUS CAROTA forma ROSEA Millsp. Fl. W. Va. , 369 (1892). 

 ANGELICA CURTISSII Buckley. 

 ANGELICA VILLOSA (Walt.) B. S. P. 



*See foot note page 168. 



