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STELLARIA, L. 



S. MEDIA, (L.), Smith. Chickweed. V. M., ^l. S: G. 



Damp i)laces, common everywhere. FaN'ettc : near 

 Nuttallbur"-, l)looms all winter — L. W. N. 



S. pubera, ]\Iichx. Great Cliiekwcecl. M. ct^ G. 



Shady places, common. INIonongalia, Marion and 

 Pro^ston counties. Gilmer : near Glenville — V. M. Fayette : 

 near Nuttallbnrg — L. W. N. Mercer: near Bluefield. 



S. longifolia, Muhl. Long-leaved Stitchwort. 



Damp soils. Gilmer: near Glenville— V. M. 



AKENARIA, L. 



A. SERPYLLIFOIilA, L. Thyme-lcaved Sandwort. M. & G. 



Sandy banks. Kanawha: near Charleston — Barnes. 

 Hardy : near Moorefield— G. 



SFERGULA, L. 



S. ARVENSIS, L. Field Spurry. 



Fields. Preston: near Cranberry Summit — M. ct G. ; 

 near Terra A It a. 



P O K T XJ L A C E .ffi . 



PORTULACA, li. 



P. OLERACEA, L. Purslane. '-Pussley." L. W. N., M. cfe G. 

 A Aveed in cultivated grounds and gardens. Common 



throughout the State. 



CLAYTONIA, L. 



C. Virginica, L. Spring Beauty. M. & G. 



Common throughout the northern parts of the State, 



in rich open woods and along spring runs. Gilmer: near 



Glenville — V. M. ; Prof. BroAvn. Hardv : near Moorefield 



— G. 



C. Caroliniana, Michx. 



Frequent with the former species. Marion, Preston, 

 Wood, Wirt, Calhoun, Gihuer, LcAvis, Upshur and Randolph 

 counties. Favette : near Nuttallburg — Iv. W. N. 



