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S. TelEPHIUM, L. Live-foi'-ever. 



Along railroad banks. Jeftbrson, Morgan and Berke- 

 ley ('(junties. 



PENTHORUM, L. 



P. sedoides, f.. Diteli 8tone-erop. L. W. X.. M. & G. 



Open wet places, and ditches. Throughout the State. 



DROSERACEiE. 



DROSERA, L. 



D. rotundifolia, L. SuniUw. M. & G. 



Glades. Preston : ('ranl"'rrv Summit : Morgan's Glade ; 

 and Terra Alta. 



HAMAMELIDE^. 



HAMAMELIS, L. 



H. Virginica, L. Witch-hazel. L. W. X., V. M., M. & G. 



Common in damp woods throughout the State. 



LIQUIDAMBAR, L 



L styracifl.ua, L. Sweet-gum. Alligator-wood. M. ^'"c G. 



Rich woods. The distribution of this species in the 

 State accoixling to my notes of travel is, from east to west, as 

 follows : Beginning near the source of Peter Creek, in Nich- 

 olas county, it follows that stream to its junction with the 

 Gauley river, down this to its confluence with the New river 

 to form the Great Kanawha, which latter it follows to the 

 mouth of Elk river, whence it bears northward up Eight 

 Mile creek to the Pocotaligo and its Middle Fork, across to 

 Mill Creek in Jackson, which it follows to the Ohio. 



It is also noted in Gilmer: near Glenville — V. INI. 

 Fayette: near Kanawha Falls -James; near Nuttallburg— L. 

 W. N. Cabell : near Huntington — Selby. I have also met 

 with it in Summers : near Hinton ; and along the Greenbrier 

 river in that county. 



HALORAGEiE. 



CAL.LITRICHE, L. 



C. heterophylla, Pursh. 



Favette: near Nuttallbur-r— L. W. N. 



