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V. quinquefolia (L.), Lam. Virginia Creeper. American Ivy. 



(Ampelopsis quinquefolia, Michx.) M. & G. 

 Woods and thickets. Gilmer: near Glenville — V. M. 

 Favette : near Nuttallburg — L. W. N. ; and common through- 

 out the State. 



CISSVS, li. 



C. Ampelopsis, Pers. (Vitis indivisa, Wilkl.) 



Kiver banks. Ohio: near Wheeling — M. & G. Sum- 

 mers : near Hinton. 



SAPINDACEJE 



Ae. glabra, Willd. Ohio or Fetid Buckeye. M. t^- G. 



Low lands near streams. Wirt : along Straight Creek. 

 Gilmer: near Glenville — Prof. Brown. Along the Ohio river, 

 common. Monongalia : near Uffington. 



Ae. octandra, Marsh. Sweet Bucke3^e. Ae.flava, Ait. 



Rich mountain woods. Webster: Buffalo Bull Moun- 

 tains, alt. 2,100 ft. Gilmer: near Glenville — V. M. Sum- 

 mers : near Hinton. Kanawha : near Charleston and Hand- 

 ley. Marion: near Worthington. 



Var. purpurascens, Grav. 



Woodlands. ' Fayette : near Xuttallburg— L. W. N. 



Ae Pa via, L. 



Rich lands along streams. McDowell: along Tug 

 Fork near Elkhorn. 



ACER, L. 



A. Pennsylvanieum, L. Stri[)ed Maple. M. & G. 



Rich, cool woods. Randol})!! : on Point Mountain; 

 Staunton Pike on Cheat Mountain. Webster: on Buffalo 

 Bull Mountain, (^rant: near Bavard. Tucker: on Black- 

 Avater Fork of Cheat. Fayette: near Xuttallburg— L. W. N. 

 and elsewhere in the mountains. McDowell: near Elkhorn. 



A. spiiatum, Lam. Mountain Mai)le. 



Same localities as ))rcvious species, except Fayette, 

 but more plentiful where found. (Jreenbrier: near White 

 Suliihur Springs. ]\L'Dowcll: near IClkliorn. 



