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IMPATIENS, L. 



I. aurea, Muhl. Pale Touch-me-not. /. pallida, Nutt. M. & G. 

 Rich soils near streamlets. Gilmer: near Glenville — 

 V. M. Kanawha: near Charleston. Eayette: near Nuttall- 

 Imrji— L. W. N. ; and common throughout the State. Also 

 common in the deep, primitive forests along spring rvms. 

 Randolph: on Rich and Cheat Mountains. Grant: near 

 Bayard. Tucker: along the Blackwatcr Fork of Cheat. 

 Hardy: near Mooreficld — G. 



I. biflora, Walt. Spotted Toucli-me-not. /. fulva Nutt. L. W. N., 



M. & G. 

 Shady, moist places, more common tlian the preceding 

 species and generally seeking lower altitudes. 



RUTACEiE. 



XANTHOXYLUM, L. 



X. Americannm, Mill. Prickly Ash. Toothache-tree. 



Rocky woods, becoming rare. Jefferson: near Flow- 

 ing Spring. Monongalia: Decker's Creek. Taylor: along 



Cheat River. 



RUTA, L. 



R. GRAVEOLENS, L. Rue. 



Escaped from gardens. Randolph : on Point Moun- 

 tain along the road about half way to the summit. 



PTELEA. L. 



P. trifoliata, L. Wafer Ash. Hop-tree. 



River banks. Jefferson : near Harper's Ferry — M. & 

 G. Hancock: along Oak Run. Brooke: on Short Creek. 

 Summers: near Hinton, on banks of New River, common. 



SIMARUBE^. 



AILANTHUS, Desi. 



A. GLANDULOSTJS, Desf. Tree of Heaven. M. & G. 



Naturalized from China. The seeding-in of this cul- 

 tivated s})ecies is so profuse in the following localities as to 

 render it a great nuisance. Monongalia: near Morgantown. 

 Gilmer: De Kalb P. 0. Lewis: near Weston. Kanawha: 

 Pocotaligo. Jackson: near Sandy ville. Marion: Fairmont. 

 Gilmer: near Glenville — V. M. Jefferson: near Harper's 

 Ferrv, and Charlestown. 



