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R. fascicularis, Mulil. Early C'rowfoot. 



Dry or moih^t li'rassy hillsitley. ^[onoiiiialia. : lu-ar ^lor- 

 gantown. Mineral: near Koyscr — W. Gilnier: near (llen- 

 ville -V. M. Hardy : near Moorefield — (I. 



R. septentrionalis, Poir. Buttercup. 



Moist, hIuuIv places. Fayette: near Nuttalllmri;- — 1.. 

 W. N., and general throughout the State. 



R, Pennsylvanicus, L. Pennsylvania Buttercup. 



I)ani[» woods. Monongalia and Marion, along the 

 Monongahela river. 



R. REPENS, L. Creeping Crowfoot. M. t't G. 



Low grounds. INIineral : Banks of the Potoniae near 

 Keyser. Jefferson : near Shenandije Springs. 



R. ACms, L. Tall Buttercups. 



A\^aste i)laces infrequent. Wood : near Parkersl)urg, 

 Jefferson : near Shenandoah Junction. Randolph : in clear- 

 ings on Cheat Mountain, near Clieat Bridge, alt. 3350 ft. Gil- 

 mer: near (Tlenville— V. M. 



HELLBBORUS, L. 



H. VIRIDIS, P. (Jreen Hellehore. 



Hardy: near ^Moorefield — G. It was from s[)eciniens 

 sent to Dr. Gray from this station l)v Dr. Gand)le, that tlie 

 location "W. Va." was credited in the Manual. 



CALTHA, L. 



C. palustris, P. ^Pirsh Marigold. 



Two stations onl}'' known to me; Grant: in a s})ring 

 run in deep woods near Bayard, about fifty plants within an 

 area of one hundred feet. Preston : near Terra Alta. 



ISOPYRUM, L. 



I. trifolium, (P.), Britt. Gold Thread. Coptis trifolia, Salisb. 

 Deep, rich mountain woods. Preston: near Alill Run 

 and Cranes ville. 



AQTJILEGIA, L. 



A. Canadensis, P. Wild Columbine. M. & G. 



Dani}), rocky places. Mineral: along Knobby moun- 

 tains. Monongalia : along Cheat , River. Calhoun : along 

 Little Kanawha River. Gilmer: near Glenville-=-V. M. ; 



