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PASTINACA, L. 



P. SATIVA, L. Wild Parsnip. M. i^' (i. 



AVaste iirounds and cultivated fields. Randolph : 

 Cheat ^Fountains, alt. 3350 ft. .lefferson: near Shenandoah 

 Je. (ireenhrier: near White Sulphur Springs. Mineral: 

 opposite Cumberland. Morgan: near Hancock. Wood: near 

 Kanawha Station. ^Nlason: near Point Pleasant. Hardy: 

 near ]\Iorefield.— K. 



THASPIUM, L. 



T. aureum, (L.), Nutt. Meadow Parsnip. L. W. X., ]M. t^^ G. 



Thiekets and meadows. Fre(|Uent throughout the 

 State. 



Vnr. cordatum. (Walt.). B. S. P. uir. frifoliafion, Gray, in })t. 



M. .^- G. 

 With the species, hut prohahly more frequent. Plar- 

 dy: near ^[oorefield — G. 



T. barbinode, Xutt. 



Rieh woods, fiercer: ])lentiful near Bluestone Jc. 



LIGUSTICUM, Li. 



L. actsefolium., Michx. 



Rich soil. Grant: near Bayard, i)lentiful along the 

 Rlackwater Fork of Cheat River. 



PIMPINELLA, L 



P. integerrima, (L.). Bth. & Hook. 



Rocky hillsides. Lewis: along Stone Coal Creek. 

 Randol[)h : on Point Mountain. 



DEERINGIA, Adans. (1763). 

 (Cryptoticnia, DC. 1829) 



D. Canadensis, L, Honewort. Cniptntania Canadnisis (L.) 



DC. M. & G. 

 Shady rocks. Monongalia: Roundbottoms and Little 

 Falls. Marion : near Opekiska. Fayette : near Nuttallburg 

 — L. W. N. 



ZIZIA, Koch. 



Z. cordata, Koch, 



River hanks. Favette : near NuttallhuriJ: — L. W. X. 



