CAPRIFOLIACE^. 



SAMBUCUS, L. 



S. Canadensis, L. Common Elder. L. W. N., V. M., M. & G. 

 Rich soils; common in bottoms and along fences 

 throughout the State ; even in the pine and spruce forests of 

 the higher mountains ; altitude on Point Mountain 3050 ft. 



S. racemosa, L. Red-berried Elder. M. it G. 



Deep, rich mountain woods, near rivulets. Abund- 

 ant in Randolph, Grant and Tucker counties. Fayette : near 

 Nuttallburg— L. AV. X. 



Forma albicocca, Britt. 



With the species rare. Randolph : on Point Moun- 

 tain. Grant: near Bayard. 



VIBUHNUM, L. 



V- lantanoides, Miehx. Hobble-bush. 



Gold, rich ravines. Randolph : near the summit of 

 Point Mountain. Grant : near Bayard. Tucker: along the 

 Blackwater. 



V. acerifolium, L. Arrow Wood. Dockmackie. M. & G. 



Cool, rocky Avoods. Throughout the mountains of 

 the eastern counties. Preston and Monongalia: along Cheat 

 River. Gilmer: near Glenville — V. M. Mineral: near 

 Keyser — W. Fayette: near Nuttallburg— L. W. N. Grant: 

 near Bayard. 



v. dentatum, L. Arrow-wood. 



Wet places or damp thickets. Upshur : near the Sum- 

 mit on Staunton Pike. Favette : near Nuttallburg, rare — 

 L. W. N. 



V. nudum, L. 



Rich w ds. Randolj)h : at Ford's, near the Middle 

 Fork River. Webster: U})per Glade. 



V. Lientago, L. Sweet Viburnum. Sheep-berry. 



Rich banks of streams. Randolph: on Point Moun- 

 tain, alt. 3660 ft. 



V. prunifolium, E. Black Plaw. Nanny-berry. 



Copses and edges of woods. Wirt : near Burning 

 Springs. Mineral: near Kevser — W. Gilmer: near Glen- 

 ville— V. M. ; Prof. Brown. "Fayette: near Nuttallburg— L. 

 W. N. Summers : near Hinton. 



