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 THALICTRUM, L. 



T. dioicum, L. M. S: G., V. M., L. W. N. 



Ivoeky woods: frequent throu^lioiit tin- State. Espec- 

 ially notieeal)le in tlu^ Alleghanies. 



T, polygamuni, Muhl. Common Meadow line. M. cV: G. 



Dam]) nieadoAv.s and near streams and ditches. Ran- 

 dul])li: rich growths in the bottoms ahjng Tygart's Valley 

 River. Favette: near Kanawha Falls — James; near Nnttall- 

 l)nrg, alt. "2,000 ft.— L. W. N. (Jilmer: near Glenville. 

 Freijuent throughout the State. 



T. purpurascens, L. Pur[)lish ^^leadnw Rue. 



Drv, o])en woods and rocky hillsides. Wii't : near 

 Elizabeth; near Burning; Springs. Webster: near rpi)cr 

 Glade. Randolph: along Tygart's Valley River, alt. 2,100 

 ft. Fayette: near XuttallbuVg - E. W. X. 



T clavatum, DC. 



Fayette: Near Nuttallburg, in sandy clefts of rocks 

 around w'aterfall, alt. 200 ft., one station— L. W. N. 



TRAUVETTERIA, F. & M. 



T. palmata, F. c^- ]\E False Bug-bane. 



Plentiful along the Blackwater Fork of Cheat, al)out 

 one mile below Davis in Tucker county. Fayette: near 

 Hawk's Nest; and Louj) Creek — James; near Nuttalll)urg, 

 common — L. W. N. 



RANUNCULUS, L. 



R ainbigens, M^its. Water Plantain S})ear Wort (R. allxinnr- 



foli.Hft, (iray.) 

 One station only; Upshur: in a marshy spot n(>ar 

 Lorentz. 



R. abortivus, E. Small-fiowered Crowfoot. E. "W. X.. V . M.. 



M. c*c G. 



Dam}), shady i)laces, fre(iueiU throughout the State. 



R. sceleratus, L. Cursed Ci-owfoot. V. M. 



Moist ])laees, commor, tliroughout the State. 



R. recurvatus, Poir. Hooked Crowfoot. M. e^- G. 



Rich, open woods. Abundant along the Monongahela 



river in U])shur, Barbour, Taylor, Marion, and Monongalia 



counties. Fayette: near Nuttallburg, not common — E. W. 



N. Mercer: near Simmons, 



