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ILICINEwffi. 



ILEX, L. 



I. opaca, Ait. American Holly. 



Moist woodlands. Marion : near Nuzums. Randolph : 

 near Rich Mountains and Laurel Hills. Kanawha: near 

 Charleston — Barnes. Fayette : near Hawk's Nest, large trees 

 8-12 inches in diameter — Porter; Nuttallburg, in most woods 

 common — L. W. N. JNIcDowell : near Elkhorn. 



I. monticola, Giay. 



Damp woods. Randoljjh : near sumit of Point Moun- 

 tain ; Rich Mountain, near Lone Sugar Knob ; Cheat Moun- 

 tain, near "The Battle Field." Kanawha : near Charleston — 

 James. 



I. mollis, Gray. 



Deep woods. Fayette : near Nuttallburg — L. W. N. 



I. verticillata, (L.), Gray. Black Alder. Winterberr}-. 



Frequent in swampy places, throughout the central 

 and northern counties. Faj^ette : near Nuttallburg — L. 

 W. N. 



CELASTRINEJE. 



EUONYMTJS, L. 



E. atropurpureus, Jncq. Burning Bush. M. & G. 



Margins of woods and thickets. Jackson: near San- 

 dy villc. Gilmer: near Glenvilie - V. M. Fayette: near 

 Nuttall])urg, rare — L. W. N. 



E. Americanus. 1.. Strawberry Bush. 



Rocky, wooded river banks. Fayette: along the Great 

 Kanawha River, below (JauU-y Bridge; near NuttalUnirg, 

 common — L. \V. N. 



CELASTRUS, L 



C. scandens, L. Climl)ing Bitter-sweet. Wax-work. :\L & G. 



Tliickets, fence I'ows and along streams, fre(]uent. 



Wood: near Limestone Ridge. Monongalia and Clarion: 



along the Monongahcla River. Fayette : near Nuttainniru' — 



L. W. N. 



