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near Nuttallliuru — L. W. N. And licnoral tliroimhout the 

 State. 



A. trifolia, L. 



Ricli woods. Mercer: near Ingleside. McDowell: 

 near Eikliorn. x^Ionongalia : near Camp Eden. 



The altitude of the fir.st two stations in the soutliern 

 part of the State is from 2,200-2,350 ft.; these localities are 

 along the same range of mountains as the original station of 

 Canby in Virginia. The Monongalia station in the extreme 

 northern part of the State has an altitude ofal)out850 ft. and 

 is near Knipes' Pennsylvanian station. Though I have not 

 as yet found the species at any point through the state that 

 would connect these distant points, yet I fully believe that 

 many will be found in the future. 



HEPATICA, L. 



H. Hepatica (L.), Britt. Hepatica. Liver-leaf. M. & G. 



Rocky or rich woods. Gilmer: near Glenville — V. M. 

 Greenln-ier : near White Sulphur Springs. Hardy : near 

 Moorelielcl — G. Mercer: nearBluefield. Monongalia: along 

 Decker's Creek. Fayette : near Nuttallburg, where it often 

 grows in clefts in rocks — L. W. N. And frequent throughout 

 the northern portions of the State. 



H. acuta (Pursh). Britt. . M. & G. 



Rich woods. Gilmer: near Glenville — V. M. — Prof. 

 Brown. Greenbrier: near White Sulphur S[)rings. Monon- 

 galia: near Cheat View. Througliout the State, especially 

 eastward in the mountiins. Mi)i-e frequent than the preced- 

 ing. McDowell: near Elkhorn. Mercer: Bluestone Jc. 



SYNDESMON", Hoffm'g. 



S. thalictroides (L.), Britt. Rue Anemone. (Thalidriim anemoii' 



oi(le>i, Michx.) M. & G. 



Woods and hillsides Gilmer: near Glenville — V. M. 



Fayette: near Nuttallburg — L. W. N. Monongalia: near 



Uffington and Morgantown. Frequent throughout the State. 



Hardy: near Moorefield- G. Mercer: near Beaver Spr. 



Forma rosea- 



A beautiful rose colored clump of the species has per- 

 sisted for tw(» years in Monongalia at Little Falls near the 

 Cascade. 



