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BERBERIDACEJE. 



BERBERIS, L. 



B. Canadensis, Pursli. Barheirv. 



Fields and road-sides. Mercer: near Beaver Spring, 

 . where it partakes of the nature of a 'weed. 



B. VULGARIS, L. 



Thickets and roadsides. Monongalia: a wide escaj^e 

 near Laurel Point. Mei'cer: a wide esca})e near Ingleside. 



CAULOPHYLLUM, Michx. 



C. thalictroides, (L.), Michx. Blue Cohosh. M. ct: G. 



Deep, rich woods. Randolph : Rich Mountains ; Point 

 .Mountain, alt. 3,300 ft. Monongalia: along the Mononga- 

 hela River. Gilmer: near Glenville — V. M. Fayette : near 

 Xuttallburg -L. W. X. Mercer: near Bluefield. Frequent 

 throughout the Bt:ite. 



JBPFER30NIA, Barton. 



J. dipliylla, (L.), Pers. Twin-leaf. U. & G. 



Rich Avoods. Monongalia: near Morgantown. Mti- 



rion : near Glover's Gap. Wetzell : near Littleton. Marshall: 



near Glen Eastmi. Gihner: near Glenville — V. M. ; Prof. 



Brown. Cabell: near Huntington — Aug. Selhy. 



PODOPHYLLUM, L 



P. peltatum, L. May Apple. Mandrake. V. ]\L ; M. & G. 



Frequent throughout the State, in some rich spots 

 verv abundant. Randolph : Rich Mountains, alt. IGIO- 

 •212o ft.; Point Mountiin. alt. 3300 ft. Fayette: near Xut- 

 tallburg— L. W. X. Hardy: near Moorefield — G. Mercer: 

 Bluestone Jc. 



NYMPHACEiE. 



CASTALIA, Salisb. 



C, odorata, (Dryand). Woodv. i^- A^'<)(ld. White Water Lily. 



Xijiiipluva odoraia, Ait. 

 In slack waters. Preston : near Pennsylvania line, 

 rare. 



