870 



VERNONIA, Schreb. 



V. altissima, Nutt. Iron-wcfd 



\j)\\ grounds. A frequent weed throughout the 

 northern, eentral, and western portions of tlie State. Fayette : 

 near Nuttalllnirgh— L. W. N. 



V. Noveboracensis (L.), Willd Iron Weed. CI., L. W. N., 



M. & G. 



In niea(h)ws and })astures, eonnnon througliout the 

 State. 



V(ir. latifolia, Gray. 



Meadows and tiehls. ^hison : near Point Pleasant. 

 Monongalia: near Morgantown. Fayette: near Nuttalllnirg 

 — L. W. N. 



EUPATORIUM. L. 



E. purpureum, L. Queen of the Meadow, "(^uill-wort." L. W. N. 



V. M., M. & G., G. 



Low grounds. Common throughout the State. Cheat 

 Mountains in Randolph at an altitude of 3600 feet. 



V(ir. amoenum, Gray. 



Rich woods along runs. (J rant: Buffalo Creek near 

 Bayard" Tucker : Beaver Creek near Davis. 



E. hyssopifolium, I^. 



Sterile soil. Jefferson: near Slie])herdstown. 



E. rotundifolium, ];., rar. pubescens. (Muhl.), B. S. P. 



(E. 'pKbescens, Muhl.) 



Dry hillsides. Fayette : near Nuttallhurg — L. W. N. 

 Jefferson: near Shepherdstown. Monongalia: near Morgan- 

 town and Camp Eden. 



E altissimum, L. Tall Boneset. 



Dry soils. Monongalia: near Little Falls and Beech- 

 woods. 



E. sessilifolium, L. Upland Boneset. 



River banks. Monongalia : near Beeehwoods. Fay- 

 ette ; near Nuttallhurg, ])lentiful — L. W. N. 



E. perfoliatum, r>. Boneset. Thorough-wort. G., L. W. N., 



V. M., M. & G. 



Dam}) places. Common throughout the State. 



