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CUCUMIS, L. 



C. Melo, L. Musk Mellon. 



Escaped to waste grounds. Mason : banks of the Ohio 

 near Point Pleasant. Monongalia : waste grounds, near Mor- 

 gantown. 



MICRAMPELIS, Raf. 



M. echinata, (Muhl.), Raf. {Echinocystis lobata, T & G.) 



Escaped from gardens, where it is frequently grown 

 as a vine for fences and rock work ornamentation. 



SICYOS, L. 



S. angulatus, L. Star Cucumber. M. & G. 



Damp places. Monongalia : along Decker's Creek ; 

 near Easton. Fayette: near Nuttallburg — L. W. N. 



CACTACEiE. 



OPUNTIA, Mill. 



O. vulgaris, L. Prickly Pear. 



Open fields and among scrul) pines in the Devonian 

 formations of Hardy : near Moorefield, where it is a prevalent 

 Aveed in many places. 



FIC OIDEiE. 



MOLLXJGO, L. 



M. verticillata, L. Carpet-weed. M. & G. 



M'aste and cultivated grounds. Monongalia: hills 

 about Morgantown. Marion: near Fairmont. Fayette: near 

 Nuttallburg, sandy lianks of New River — L. AV. N. 



UMBELLIFER.^]. 



HYDROCOTYLE, L. 



H. Americana, L. Water Pennywort. M. c't G. 



Along streams. Jefferson : near Flowing Spring. Ran- 

 dolph: above Cricard P. O. Grant: near Bayard. Green- 

 brier: near White Sulphur S))nngs. 



ERYNGIUM, L. 



E. aquaticum, L. Rattli'-snake Master. (E. yiurnfoHuin. ^^liclix.) 

 Swampy places. Webster: at Welsh Glade. 



